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I havent even watched a football match. And from footballing novices to playing for england we meet the team heading to the first ever womens
Amputee World Cup
and coming up on
Bbc News Pakistan
dominate
Day One
of the
Opening Test
against england with two centuries helping the
Home Side
rack up the runs in multan. Good afternoon. Theres a day of ceremonies in israel to mark the first anniversary of the hamas attacks on
October 7th
last year, the deadliest day in the history of the state of israel. 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage. It was a day that reshaped the
Middle East
, bringing
War To Gaza
where the hamas run
Health Ministry
says nearly 42,000 people have been killed, and now engulfing lebanon in conflict too. Yolande knell reports. Siren wails. Sirens marked the exact moment a year ago when israels deadliest day began. Waves of hamas fighters from gaza led a bloody attack on a dance festival,
Army Bases
and villages, seizing hostages. This is a day of painful remembrance. They destroyed our house and our life. Oh, god, where are you . This woman from
Nir 0z
going back to the home where her
Mother And Niece
were killed. Her
Son And Daughter
were kidnapped by hamas and held for 52 days before they were released in a truce deal. But she says they are still living the nightmare of the
7th Of October
. Her
Ex Husband
is one of dozens of hostages stuck
In Gaza
. Last seen alive in a tunnel by his daughter. We know that every moment his life is. Can be gone.
0ur Life
is on hold. We cant think. About future, we cant think about nothing else. Last years shocking assault triggered the deadliest ever war against palestinians. With relentless israeli bombardment. Most of
Gazas Population
forced from their homes. A humanitarian catastrophe. And every day brings new casualties. Last month an israeli
Air Strike
hit the
Younis Family
home, killing a six year old and his grandmother. Translation i want to know why. We are civilians, we pose no threat. Now in hospital, ahmed tries to cheer his surviving children with memories of happier days. They have lost all they owned and they are in constant pain. Translation i want my children and my wife to be treated. If i could, i would take them abroad. There is no safety. I hope from god that the war stops today before tomorrow. Instead, the fighting is now spreading in the
Middle East
, and that leaves many palestinians and israelis desperately worried that
World Attention
is shifting away from their suffering. Yolande knell,
Bbc News
, jerusalem. In a moment well hear from our
Correspondent Hugo Bachega
In Beirut
, but first to
Yolande Knell
injerusalem. Yolande, one year on from the
October 7th
attacks, fresh
Israeli Military Operations
In Gaza
. Indeed, and more rocket strikes as well. Israel has been holding these sombre ceremonies, protests, a year on since that raid that really shattered its sense of security and we have had hamas marking the anniversary by
Firing Rockets
towards tel aviv. We are not hearing about any casualties but it is trying to send a message of defiance after a year of
War And Destruction
In Gaza
. Now, israelis were having to rush to bomb shelters in the centre of the country, also in the north where there were
Hezbollah Fire
with rockets hitting haifa and tiberias, a reminder that
Israels Air
defences dont guarantee 100 safety. Already we have had the israeli military hitting back
In Gaza
at a site in the very south where it says the latest rockets were launched from. Yesterday we had the israeli military saying it is launching a new, major operation in the north of the
Gaza Strip
and it has told people living there, there are about 300,000 people in that part of the strip, that they should leave. That is telling us that there is no let up still in this war. Thank you very much. Theres been more devastating airstrikes
In Beirut
overnight and our
Middle East
Correspondent Hugo Bachega
sent us this report from one of the areas targeted by israels rockets. So, this is the site of an attack that happened earlier this morning, about six hours ago. There is still thick smoke rising from the location here. There is a heavy smell in the air. And over there another location that was hit this morning. And in between the buildings, we can see the destruction caused by these
Air Strike
s. Overnight, there were more
Air Strike
s here here. There were multiple secondary explosions. This is an indication that weapons and ammunition were being stored in the places hit. The israeli military has accused hezbollah of
Hiding Weapons
in residential
Areas Something Hezbollah
has denied. And we have seen that beirut has become a key target of the israeli military in this conflict against hezbollah. And here where hezbollah is based in the capital has been repeatedly hit. This is a densely populated disfrict here
In Beirut
and it is now completely empty. Hugojoins us now from beirut, and as we can see from your report there, theres no signs of the strikes on lebanon easing yet . Yes, and beirut is very much at the heart of the israeli offensive against hezbollah. These
Air Strike
s happen day and night, multiple times a day, every day. You can probably hear the sound of a drone flying overhead, which is the new reality here
In Beirut
. In the south of the country there are signs that this israeli
Ground Invasion
is expanding. The israeli military this morning announced additional troops are being sent to the border with lebanon. And today the lebanese
Health Ministry
said at least ten firefighters were killed in an israeli attack on a municipal building in the town in the south of the country. We have seen there is a growing number of rescue workers, medical teams who have been killed as a result of these israeli
Air Strike
s, more than 100 according to the lebanese authorities. Hezbollah has been weakened by weeks of
Air Strike
s but continues to fire rockets at israel. Today some rockets at israel. Today some rockets penetrated
Israels Air
defences and there were hits in haifa and tiberias. Hezbollah, to mark the first anniversary of the
7th Of October
attacks, issued a statement. It said, we are confident in the ability of our resistance to repel the israeli aggression. So hezbollah has been weakened but remains defiant. Hezbollah has been weakened but remains defiant. Hugo pachanga
In Beirut
. Downing street says the
Prime Minister
is focused on delivering the change he promised during the
Election Campaign
following the departure of
Sue Gray
as the prime
Ministers Chief
of staff. She resigned from herjob after
Sir Keir Starmer
had decided she could no longer stay in the role. Our political correspondent
Helen Catt
is in westminster. Is this going to draw a line under the governments recent troubles . I think that is certainly the intention at the very least, to stop the regular drumbeat of damaging leaks and claims about what has been going on, the tensions behind the doors of number ten, much of which have been focused on
Sue Gray
. The
Prime Minister
, we understand, had decided last week that she could no longer carry on with thatjob. Over the weekend she has resigned and has agreed to take a differentjob outside number ten, part time, agreed to take a differentjob outside numberten, part time, lower post, linked to the council of nations and regions. There is no getting away from this that this is very soon to be making this kind of change. It does seem to acknowledge it has not got off to the start it wanted. But
Downing Street
this lunchtime is downplaying that, suggesting that it was right to reflect on the first few weeks and months in office and that the appointments at the
Prime Minister
has now made will strengthen the
Downing Street
operation. The biggest of those is the appointment of morgan mcsweeney, who ran the
Election Campaign
, and it had been claimed was in a bit of a
Power Struggle
with
Sue Gray
to her old job. There have also been promotions to other people who have got more political experience and perhaps that might help them avoid some of the political risk and steps and a repeat of those we have seen so far. A gp has admitted trying to kill his mother s partner in a dispute over inheritance. Thomas kwan disguised himself as a nurse and poisoned 72 year old
Patrick Ohara
while administering a fake covid boosterjab. He was on trial at
Newcastle Crown Court
but has now pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Uk banks must now refund fraud victims within five days under new rules. Before today,
High Street Banks
and
Payment Firms
could voluntarily reimburse customers. The regulator hailed the changes, but critics say the maximum compensation has been reduced from £415,000 to £85,000. A british climber has survived three days in the himalayas without food, a tent or most of her equipment. Fay manners and her american climbing partner lost their kit when a rope snappped. They managed to send an
Emergency Message
at more than 20,000 feet and were eventually spotted by a team of french climbers. Theyre said to be safe but exhausted. A consultant working on the unit where former
Nurse Lucy Letby
attacked and killed babies has told a public inquiry she felt managers wanted doctors to
Shut Up
and
Bullied And Victimised
them when they raised their suspicions about her. Our special
Correspondentjudith Moritz
is at the inquiry. What else did the consultant say . Well, we cant identify this consultant because her name is protected by a court order. We can just say that she is being referred to in court here as
Doctor Z
a, and she was a consultant on the neonatal unit in chester were
Lucy Letby
was at the time when she was convicted of the crimes in 2015 and 16. The consultant has told the story of how the managers at the hospital, how their attitude changed over the time. The consultants had been trying to raise their concerns about
Lucy Letby
when they first spotted she was present each time a baby collapsed or died. At that point she said that managers were ignoring her. But then she said as time passed and the consultants became more convinced that actually
Lucy Letby
was causing deliberate harm, that the manager is� mood hardened as well. She said they began to be ignored, but then they became actively
Bullied And Victimised
and were told to
Shut Up
. She cited a meeting in
January 2017
with were told to
Shut Up
. She cited a meeting in
January 2017
with the
Chief Executive
of the hospital
Tony Chambers
who said he was drawing a line under the matter and it was something if they cross would be a real problem. She said such was the tone that she went home that night and checked whether she could afford to pay her mortgage if she lost her job. She said it was though the consultants had been called into the headmaster prosper office and treated like naughty schoolchildren. This consultant also accepted her failings, that she failed to order postmortem of the babies and failed to get the
Test Results
of another baby. She said the what had been so busy at that time that it became easier for
Lucy Letby
to hide what she was doing. Easier for
Lucy Letby
to hide what she was doing she was doing. Judith moore its reporting inquests are beginning in birmingham into the deaths of dozens of patients who were operated on by the disgraced surgeon
Ian Paterson
. Hes serving a 20
Year Prison Sentence
after performing operations that were both unnecessary and unregulated. Phil mackie reports. This is the disgraced surgeon
Ian Paterson
arriving at nottingham
Crown Court
for his trial. Described as charismatic and charming, jurors convicted him of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three of unlawful wounding, after carrying out unnecessary surgeries on nine women and one man. He was initiallyjailed for 15 years, but the sentence was later raised to 20 years after being found to be unduly lenient. He had worked at two private hospitals in and near birmingham and at an
Nhs Hospital
in solihull. A public inquiry found opportunities to stop him had been repeatedly missed. My report sets out what can only be described as wilful blindness in relation to
Patersons Behaviour
and abhorrent clinical practice. Paterson treated hundreds of patients who thought that he had their best interests at heart. Instead, many were left disfigured by botched or unnecessary operations. His unregulated cleavage
Sparing Mastectomies
in which
Breast Tissue
was left behind meant the disease returned in many of his patients. He operated on
Catherine Coyne
in 2002. She died six years later. Hers is one of 62 inquests currently listed to take place. We want to know did cathy have the right treatment, was it in the right sequence . And could things have been done differently . It also goes on to systemic side and about organisations, did they do the right thing . There are so many inquests here that the whole process is likely to take at least 11 months and unless there are any delays the next week or so will probably be taken up by legal argument, before we get to the beginning of the evidence. For survivors of his botched operation, the hearings are expected to provide many answers too. Phil mackie,
Bbc News
, birmingham. Our top story this afternoon
Memorial Events
are being held today to mark one year since the hamas attacks on israel. And an undercover investigation has caught out the
Food Outlets
that are misleading customers about their hygiene ratings. Coming up on
Bbc News
the nbas first
Father And Son
, lebron and bronnyjames, make history for the la lakers. They appear together in a pre
Season Game
on a day of double celebration, as bronny turns 20. An explosion has ripped through a building in alloa in clackmannanshire, leaving one man dead and three people injured. Our
Scotland Correspondent Catriona
renton is at the scene. Do we know what caused the blast . You can see the damage to the up thor flat over there. Such was the force of the blast that
Amputee World Cup<\/a> and coming up on
Bbc News Pakistan<\/a> dominate
Day One<\/a> of the
Opening Test<\/a> against england with two centuries helping the
Home Side<\/a> rack up the runs in multan. Good afternoon. Theres a day of ceremonies in israel to mark the first anniversary of the hamas attacks on
October 7th<\/a> last year, the deadliest day in the history of the state of israel. 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage. It was a day that reshaped the
Middle East<\/a>, bringing
War To Gaza<\/a> where the hamas run
Health Ministry<\/a> says nearly 42,000 people have been killed, and now engulfing lebanon in conflict too. Yolande knell reports. Siren wails. Sirens marked the exact moment a year ago when israels deadliest day began. Waves of hamas fighters from gaza led a bloody attack on a dance festival,
Army Bases<\/a> and villages, seizing hostages. This is a day of painful remembrance. They destroyed our house and our life. Oh, god, where are you . This woman from
Nir 0z<\/a> going back to the home where her
Mother And Niece<\/a> were killed. Her
Son And Daughter<\/a> were kidnapped by hamas and held for 52 days before they were released in a truce deal. But she says they are still living the nightmare of the
7th Of October<\/a>. Her
Ex Husband<\/a> is one of dozens of hostages stuck
In Gaza<\/a>. Last seen alive in a tunnel by his daughter. We know that every moment his life is. Can be gone.
0ur Life<\/a> is on hold. We cant think. About future, we cant think about nothing else. Last years shocking assault triggered the deadliest ever war against palestinians. With relentless israeli bombardment. Most of
Gazas Population<\/a> forced from their homes. A humanitarian catastrophe. And every day brings new casualties. Last month an israeli
Air Strike<\/a> hit the
Younis Family<\/a> home, killing a six year old and his grandmother. Translation i want to know why. We are civilians, we pose no threat. Now in hospital, ahmed tries to cheer his surviving children with memories of happier days. They have lost all they owned and they are in constant pain. Translation i want my children and my wife to be treated. If i could, i would take them abroad. There is no safety. I hope from god that the war stops today before tomorrow. Instead, the fighting is now spreading in the
Middle East<\/a>, and that leaves many palestinians and israelis desperately worried that
World Attention<\/a> is shifting away from their suffering. Yolande knell,
Bbc News<\/a>, jerusalem. In a moment well hear from our
Correspondent Hugo Bachega<\/a>
In Beirut<\/a>, but first to
Yolande Knell<\/a> injerusalem. Yolande, one year on from the
October 7th<\/a> attacks, fresh
Israeli Military Operations<\/a>
In Gaza<\/a> . Indeed, and more rocket strikes as well. Israel has been holding these sombre ceremonies, protests, a year on since that raid that really shattered its sense of security and we have had hamas marking the anniversary by
Firing Rockets<\/a> towards tel aviv. We are not hearing about any casualties but it is trying to send a message of defiance after a year of
War And Destruction<\/a>
In Gaza<\/a>. Now, israelis were having to rush to bomb shelters in the centre of the country, also in the north where there were
Hezbollah Fire<\/a> with rockets hitting haifa and tiberias, a reminder that
Israels Air<\/a> defences dont guarantee 100 safety. Already we have had the israeli military hitting back
In Gaza<\/a> at a site in the very south where it says the latest rockets were launched from. Yesterday we had the israeli military saying it is launching a new, major operation in the north of the
Gaza Strip<\/a> and it has told people living there, there are about 300,000 people in that part of the strip, that they should leave. That is telling us that there is no let up still in this war. Thank you very much. Theres been more devastating airstrikes
In Beirut<\/a> overnight and our
Middle East<\/a>
Correspondent Hugo Bachega<\/a> sent us this report from one of the areas targeted by israels rockets. So, this is the site of an attack that happened earlier this morning, about six hours ago. There is still thick smoke rising from the location here. There is a heavy smell in the air. And over there another location that was hit this morning. And in between the buildings, we can see the destruction caused by these
Air Strike<\/a>s. Overnight, there were more
Air Strike<\/a>s here here. There were multiple secondary explosions. This is an indication that weapons and ammunition were being stored in the places hit. The israeli military has accused hezbollah of
Hiding Weapons<\/a> in residential
Areas Something Hezbollah<\/a> has denied. And we have seen that beirut has become a key target of the israeli military in this conflict against hezbollah. And here where hezbollah is based in the capital has been repeatedly hit. This is a densely populated disfrict here
In Beirut<\/a> and it is now completely empty. Hugojoins us now from beirut, and as we can see from your report there, theres no signs of the strikes on lebanon easing yet . Yes, and beirut is very much at the heart of the israeli offensive against hezbollah. These
Air Strike<\/a>s happen day and night, multiple times a day, every day. You can probably hear the sound of a drone flying overhead, which is the new reality here
In Beirut<\/a>. In the south of the country there are signs that this israeli
Ground Invasion<\/a> is expanding. The israeli military this morning announced additional troops are being sent to the border with lebanon. And today the lebanese
Health Ministry<\/a> said at least ten firefighters were killed in an israeli attack on a municipal building in the town in the south of the country. We have seen there is a growing number of rescue workers, medical teams who have been killed as a result of these israeli
Air Strike<\/a>s, more than 100 according to the lebanese authorities. Hezbollah has been weakened by weeks of
Air Strike<\/a>s but continues to fire rockets at israel. Today some rockets at israel. Today some rockets penetrated
Israels Air<\/a> defences and there were hits in haifa and tiberias. Hezbollah, to mark the first anniversary of the
7th Of October<\/a> attacks, issued a statement. It said, we are confident in the ability of our resistance to repel the israeli aggression. So hezbollah has been weakened but remains defiant. Hezbollah has been weakened but remains defiant. Hugo pachanga
In Beirut<\/a>. Downing street says the
Prime Minister<\/a> is focused on delivering the change he promised during the
Election Campaign<\/a> following the departure of
Sue Gray<\/a> as the prime
Ministers Chief<\/a> of staff. She resigned from herjob after
Sir Keir Starmer<\/a> had decided she could no longer stay in the role. Our political correspondent
Helen Catt<\/a> is in westminster. Is this going to draw a line under the governments recent troubles . I think that is certainly the intention at the very least, to stop the regular drumbeat of damaging leaks and claims about what has been going on, the tensions behind the doors of number ten, much of which have been focused on
Sue Gray<\/a>. The
Prime Minister<\/a>, we understand, had decided last week that she could no longer carry on with thatjob. Over the weekend she has resigned and has agreed to take a differentjob outside number ten, part time, agreed to take a differentjob outside numberten, part time, lower post, linked to the council of nations and regions. There is no getting away from this that this is very soon to be making this kind of change. It does seem to acknowledge it has not got off to the start it wanted. But
Downing Street<\/a> this lunchtime is downplaying that, suggesting that it was right to reflect on the first few weeks and months in office and that the appointments at the
Prime Minister<\/a> has now made will strengthen the
Downing Street<\/a> operation. The biggest of those is the appointment of morgan mcsweeney, who ran the
Election Campaign<\/a>, and it had been claimed was in a bit of a
Power Struggle<\/a> with
Sue Gray<\/a> to her old job. There have also been promotions to other people who have got more political experience and perhaps that might help them avoid some of the political risk and steps and a repeat of those we have seen so far. A gp has admitted trying to kill his mother s partner in a dispute over inheritance. Thomas kwan disguised himself as a nurse and poisoned 72 year old
Patrick Ohara<\/a> while administering a fake covid boosterjab. He was on trial at
Newcastle Crown Court<\/a> but has now pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Uk banks must now refund fraud victims within five days under new rules. Before today,
High Street Banks<\/a> and
Payment Firms<\/a> could voluntarily reimburse customers. The regulator hailed the changes, but critics say the maximum compensation has been reduced from \u00a3415,000 to \u00a385,000. A british climber has survived three days in the himalayas without food, a tent or most of her equipment. Fay manners and her american climbing partner lost their kit when a rope snappped. They managed to send an
Emergency Message<\/a> at more than 20,000 feet and were eventually spotted by a team of french climbers. Theyre said to be safe but exhausted. A consultant working on the unit where former
Nurse Lucy Letby<\/a> attacked and killed babies has told a public inquiry she felt managers wanted doctors to
Shut Up<\/a> and
Bullied And Victimised<\/a> them when they raised their suspicions about her. Our special
Correspondentjudith Moritz<\/a> is at the inquiry. What else did the consultant say . Well, we cant identify this consultant because her name is protected by a court order. We can just say that she is being referred to in court here as
Doctor Z<\/a> a, and she was a consultant on the neonatal unit in chester were
Lucy Letby<\/a> was at the time when she was convicted of the crimes in 2015 and 16. The consultant has told the story of how the managers at the hospital, how their attitude changed over the time. The consultants had been trying to raise their concerns about
Lucy Letby<\/a> when they first spotted she was present each time a baby collapsed or died. At that point she said that managers were ignoring her. But then she said as time passed and the consultants became more convinced that actually
Lucy Letby<\/a> was causing deliberate harm, that the manager is\ufffd mood hardened as well. She said they began to be ignored, but then they became actively
Bullied And Victimised<\/a> and were told to
Shut Up<\/a>. She cited a meeting in
January 2017<\/a> with were told to
Shut Up<\/a>. She cited a meeting in
January 2017<\/a> with the
Chief Executive<\/a> of the hospital
Tony Chambers<\/a> who said he was drawing a line under the matter and it was something if they cross would be a real problem. She said such was the tone that she went home that night and checked whether she could afford to pay her mortgage if she lost her job. She said it was though the consultants had been called into the headmaster prosper office and treated like naughty schoolchildren. This consultant also accepted her failings, that she failed to order postmortem of the babies and failed to get the
Test Results<\/a> of another baby. She said the what had been so busy at that time that it became easier for
Lucy Letby<\/a> to hide what she was doing. Easier for
Lucy Letby<\/a> to hide what she was doing she was doing. Judith moore its reporting inquests are beginning in birmingham into the deaths of dozens of patients who were operated on by the disgraced surgeon
Ian Paterson<\/a>. Hes serving a 20
Year Prison Sentence<\/a> after performing operations that were both unnecessary and unregulated. Phil mackie reports. This is the disgraced surgeon
Ian Paterson<\/a> arriving at nottingham
Crown Court<\/a> for his trial. Described as charismatic and charming, jurors convicted him of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three of unlawful wounding, after carrying out unnecessary surgeries on nine women and one man. He was initiallyjailed for 15 years, but the sentence was later raised to 20 years after being found to be unduly lenient. He had worked at two private hospitals in and near birmingham and at an
Nhs Hospital<\/a> in solihull. A public inquiry found opportunities to stop him had been repeatedly missed. My report sets out what can only be described as wilful blindness in relation to
Patersons Behaviour<\/a> and abhorrent clinical practice. Paterson treated hundreds of patients who thought that he had their best interests at heart. Instead, many were left disfigured by botched or unnecessary operations. His unregulated cleavage
Sparing Mastectomies<\/a> in which
Breast Tissue<\/a> was left behind meant the disease returned in many of his patients. He operated on
Catherine Coyne<\/a> in 2002. She died six years later. Hers is one of 62 inquests currently listed to take place. We want to know did cathy have the right treatment, was it in the right sequence . And could things have been done differently . It also goes on to systemic side and about organisations, did they do the right thing . There are so many inquests here that the whole process is likely to take at least 11 months and unless there are any delays the next week or so will probably be taken up by legal argument, before we get to the beginning of the evidence. For survivors of his botched operation, the hearings are expected to provide many answers too. Phil mackie,
Bbc News<\/a>, birmingham. Our top story this afternoon
Memorial Events<\/a> are being held today to mark one year since the hamas attacks on israel. And an undercover investigation has caught out the
Food Outlets<\/a> that are misleading customers about their hygiene ratings. Coming up on
Bbc News<\/a> the nbas first
Father And Son<\/a>, lebron and bronnyjames, make history for the la lakers. They appear together in a pre
Season Game<\/a> on a day of double celebration, as bronny turns 20. An explosion has ripped through a building in alloa in clackmannanshire, leaving one man dead and three people injured. Our
Scotland Correspondent Catriona<\/a> renton is at the scene. Do we know what caused the blast . You can see the damage to the up thor flat over there. Such was the force of the blast that
Debris And Glass<\/a> were blown across the street. We have seen cctv from a local hotel over the road, locals told us the noise was like nothing they have heard before, like a
Sonic Boom<\/a> that would have been heard for miles. Emergency services were called at around 6pm yesterday. A man who was inside the property was pronounced dead at the scene. Three other people from the same block of flats were taken to hospital where they were taken to hospital where they were treated for minor injuries. We have spoken to eyewitnesss, two men told us the bang was so loud they thought something had crashed into the building. Another neighbour said they were sitting watching television and she heard an all mighty explosion. The
Fire Service<\/a> and police arrived quickly. A
Rest Centre<\/a> was set up for local people. Theyre still out of their homes. You can see scottish
Gas Engineers<\/a> are working outside the property, but police say the cause of the explosion is still unknown. Thank ou. An undercover
Bbc Investigation<\/a> has found that many
Food Outlets<\/a>, including sainsbury\ufffd s, are misleading the public about their hygiene ratings. The law says everywhere that serves food . In england, wales and
Northern Ireland<\/a> has to be inspected and given a rating between zero and five. But our secret filming has revealed that some businesses lie about their hygiene scores. Heres guy lynn. Were undercover to expose the
High Street<\/a> takeaways, butchers and supermarkets who blatantly lie about their
Food Hygiene<\/a> ratings. Five star. Not true. Five star. And nor is this. Both places have terrible
Food Hygiene<\/a> ratings. The law says that every place that serves food must be regularly checked by
Food Safety<\/a> officers, like these ones, before
Rating A<\/a> place and issuing a green sticker for the public to see. Five means
Food Safety<\/a> is very good. The lower numbers, serious concerns. 1 or 2 is somewhere thats got quite serious
Food Hygiene<\/a> risks. Potential for
Food Poisoning<\/a> such as e. Coli, campylobacter, salmonella, all those sort of things which are going to make you quite sick or even die. Yet time and again, the bbc found places lying in east london. Like this butcher, where we found a trap suggesting problems with mice and rodents. On the door its a three for satisfactory. The truth, zero urgent improvement needed. On the door, its a four at this cafe, but we know its a one due to major issues with cleanliness. But youve got four, so it means youre. So what . It means you like, clean and stuff . Exactly, eah. And five on the door here, yet the reality is a one, after inspectors found potential
Contamination And Meat<\/a> being sold months past its use by date. What does five mean . Five means its excellent. Huh . One is, a zero is the lowest. Yeah. Five is top class. This expert says those who lied about their ratings could be in serious trouble. They have deliberately put up signs, or left signs in place which dont match their rating. And that, to my mind, would be fraud. They know about it, theyve done nothing about it thats fraud. They werent potentially committing fraud, but shockingly, even sainsbury\ufffd s was misleading customers for months. Five on the doors here and on the official sainsbury\ufffd s website. Yet the real rating was a zero. Inspectors found
Mouse Droppings<\/a> and filth at this sainsbury\ufffd s. This takeaway denied deception, blaming
Staff Confusion<\/a> over the ratings which have since improved. This butcher apologised and said it would retrain staff. This
Cafe And Supermarket<\/a> didnt respond. And sainsbury\ufffd s said the
Sticker And Web<\/a> information was outdated, have now been corrected and the rating of this store has improved. Whats worrying is we found 27 places misleading the public. Food safety experts told us this is happening in many other parts of
The Uk<\/a>. Guy lynn,
Bbc News<\/a>. Coleen rooney and
Rebekah Vardy<\/a> are resuming their legal battle after the so called
Wagatha Christie Libel<\/a> case which they fought two years ago. A judge ruled it was substantially true that
Mrs Vardy<\/a> had leaked to the press private information about
Mrs Rooney<\/a> and ordered her to pay 90 of her costs. But
Rebekah Vardy<\/a>\ufffd s lawyers are now claiming some of those costs are unreasonable. Our
Entertainment Correspondent Lizo<\/a> mzimba is at the high court. What are
Mrs Vardy<\/a>\ufffd s lawyers disputing . Well, people may remember that
Rebekah Vardy<\/a> lost that high profile legal case against
Coleen Rooney<\/a> and the general rule in cases like this is the loser pays most of the winners legal costs. In 2022
Rebekah Vardy<\/a> was ordered to pay costs. The dispute is about that figure. Coleen rooney said she is owed 1. 8 million. Rebekah vardy\ufffd s side say that he didnt keep to a
Shed Yule<\/a> and they have included item that should not be include and in one claim they question whether one of mr
Rooneys Lawyer<\/a> staying at a five
Star Hotel<\/a> was reasonable. Mrs vardy\ufffd s team also say some of the hourly rates claimed by
Mrs Rooney<\/a>s lawyers should have been lower, as was the figure paid to a firm that investigated, interrogated the
Pairs Instagram<\/a> accounts. The case is due to continue for the next two days. Case is due to continue for the next two
Da S.<\/a> ~ case is due to continue for the next two
Da S.<\/a> , ~ ,. , the number of breakdowns caused by potholes last month was the highest
September Figure<\/a> for seven years. The aa says it attended more than 50,000 call outs related to holes in the road. The
Department For Transport<\/a> said it has committed to fixing
A Million<\/a> more potholes in england per year. The price of a first
Class Stamp<\/a> has risen by 30 pence. Itll cost \u00a31. 65 from today. Its the third
Price Hike Injust<\/a> over a year. Royal mail is blaming what it calls urgent financial challenges. Donald trump has announced that his third
Golf Course<\/a> in
The Uk<\/a> will open in aberdeenshire next year. Mr trumps last course in scotland faced opposition over environmental concerns but trump international said the new course will be one of the most environmentally friendly ever built. A number of female former
Sub Postmasters<\/a> and the wives of former
Sub Postmasters<\/a> have been been invited to the
Women Of The Year Awards<\/a> in recognition of their years of campaigning for those wrongfully convicted in the
Post Office<\/a> scandal. The
Post Office<\/a> says it acknowledges that victims need answers and redress, but the women involved in the
Scandal Vow<\/a> to continue theirfight forjustice. Well, its great recognition, but let me tell you this was only the beginning of it. We are going to fight you with every last breath we have got. Having had our first meeting in a village hall, it really sort of galvanised us all that were there and across the years many more people have been discovered and discovered us. And they have kept with the campaign throughout even though its taken so long, which the length of it has been absolutely gruelling for everybody, and the length of it is just down to concealment and denial. That is all it is concealment and denial. And having to work so hard to uncover the truth, its been like ploughing through concrete. As autumn sets in it seems that trees may hang on to their leaves longer this year. The national trust says its because of the relatively wet spring and cool summer that weve had. It means some trees may be hanging on to their leaves for longer. It says trees have been stressed by the constant alternation between waterlogging of soil and drought. Heres simon king. Red, orange,
Gold And Brown<\/a> pops of colours in our trees signalling that we are now into autumn. After a warm, wet and dull spring, followed by a colder than average summer this year,
The National Trust<\/a> says its rangers are expecting our parklands, woodlands and gardens to look a little bit different this year. This summer has been a bit dull, with less sunshine and a bit cooler than we have been used to. It is still as warm as summers were 30 years ago, but the sunshine is down and this means that everythings running a bit late. What we want are bright sunny days that are warm and then cool nights that close the plants down so the
Colours Cant<\/a> be reallocated to the roots. Despite the warning from the trust, there is still a flurry of autumnal colours popping up all around
The Uk<\/a>. So while this
Years Autumn<\/a> leaves are showing up a little bit later compared to previous years, there is still plenty of time to catch the bright
Autumn Colours<\/a> in the coming months. Simon king,
Bbc News<\/a>. A reminder of our top headline this afternoon theres explosions in
Gaza And Beirut<\/a> as
Israel Marks One<\/a> year on from the deadly hamas attacks. Our correspondents will bring us the latest on the ground. And the olympian
Rebecca Adlington<\/a> opens up about experience of miscarriage, after losing her daughter at 20 weeks, as she aims to raise awareness of
Baby And Pregnancy<\/a> loss. We ll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but its time now for a quick look at the weather. Heres louise. If you did manage to enjoy the quieter story over the weekend, i hope you did, because it is all change this week. A showery story. A mild start to the week, but by
The End<\/a> of the week the winds will change and a colder northerly will kick in. It is about low pressure. This low influencing
The Uk<\/a>, but if i step out of the way, this is hurricane kirk. We are expecting it to become an ex hurricanes
It Moves<\/a> across the cooler waters. It is likely to track towards spain and france. But it is going to introduce this northerly flow, which will drive this
Cooler Air<\/a> to us. Cooler and unsettled. As israel and the world hold
Memorial Events<\/a> to remember the hamas attacks a year ago today, intense fighting continues in the
Middle East<\/a>. Israeli forces are now at war on multiple fronts. Lets just take a look. In gaza, they are pressing on with their campaign to destroy hamas designated a
Terror Organisation<\/a> by
The Uk<\/a>. Its attacks on israel on
7th Of October<\/a> last year, killed 1,200 people while more than 250 were taken hostage. And one year on, fighting on israels
Northern Border<\/a> has also intensified. Lebanon is the base for hezbollah, also classed as a
Terror Group<\/a> by the british government. Its backed by iran. And then there are the houthis in yemen also sponsored by iran. Theyve been attacking shipping
In The Red Sea<\/a> and have in turn been targeted by the us, uk, and israel. Iran as well as supporting all these groups against israel has become directly involved. The israelis have assassinated some of its most senior figures, and its launched missiles into israel the latest and largest last tuesday. Well as the ripples of
War Spread<\/a> across the
Middle East<\/a>, many, many families are living with the agony of
October 7th<\/a> and the conflict that has followed. Panoramas
Jane Corbin<\/a> has been speaking to two families one in israel, another
In Gaza<\/a>. A year ago,
Doron Katz Asher<\/a> and her two daughters, raz and aviv, were staying at her
Mothers House<\/a> in nir oz kibbutz. They were all taken hostage by hamas. Doron kept a diary while she was held
In Gaza<\/a>. She wrote to her husband, yoni, about how much they were missing him. The moment the family was taken hostage was filmed by hamas and seen by yoni. I saw my wife, some of the hamas men, puts a cover on her head. I saw my
Girl Raz Purple<\/a> dress, long golden hair. As they were taken into gaza, an israeli helicopter was firing above them. Doron\ufffd s mother was killed. What do you think when you hear that they were shot by their own side . Its hard to to discover that at
The Moment Of Truth<\/a> and such horrifying moment the danger was from the idf helicopter. We need to tell ourselves the truth. And the truth is that in that day, all bets were off. It was chaos. Yeah, it was a chaos, and all bets were off. After 50 days in captivity, she and her children were released and returned to israel. Every day i look at them and i know that its a miracle that they are here. The un estimates that at least 14 people were killed in
Friendly Fire<\/a> on
October 7th<\/a>. In gaza too, life changed completely on that day. When this war started, her age was 11 months. Shes turning two years very soon. On october the 7th, this woman was living in
Gaza City<\/a> with her husband, as they came under israeli bombardment. Rushdi, a filmmaker, started documenting life under siege. Its very close. Its unbelievable. Theyjust attack again and again, over and over. Huge airstrike around our area now. The next morning, an israeli strike hit the building. Rushdi was killed. Shes really young to comprehend hat does it mean to what does it mean to lose a dear father . He would be always my best friend. Since then, shorouk has moved four times. You are my sunshine, my only sunshine shes now living in a camp in central gaza. There is no light by
The End<\/a> of this deep tunnel. They destroyed the buildings and also the near future of the gazan people. And you can see more on panorama
October 7th<\/a> one year on tonight at 9 oclock on bbc one. Lets get more analysis now from our correspondents. In a moment well speak to
Nick Beake<\/a> in northern israel, but first lets go to our
Gaza Correspondent Rushdi<\/a> abualouf, more
Rocket Attack<\/a>s in israel . Yes the israeli military saying 135 rockets have been fired so far today from lebanon by hezbollah into northern israel. In the past 20 minutes there have been alerts in two communities around where we are. Some of these rockets have been getting through the
Iron Dome Defence<\/a> that they have in israel. Actually others going further than we have seen in the past few weeks or so, we have seen in the past few weeks orso, including we have seen in the past few weeks or so, including the city of haifa, which is israels third biggest city. That has not been hit for nearly 20iers. 20 years. That shows how things are. If we step back and look at what is happening, you have the prospect of hamas firing from gaza, marking the anniversary in their own way of
October 7th<\/a>. You have the expansion of the conflict her. It is nearly a week ago that the israeli army went into lebanon to push back hezbollah so israelis can return to their homes next to the border. You have two fronts and civilians suffering, the
40 Thousand<\/a> people
In Gaza<\/a> reported to have been killed and lebanese civilians forced from their homes. And what we are anticipating is israels response to the iranian
Missile Attack<\/a> of last tuesday. Israel says it will strike and irans said if that happens they will retaliate. And our correspondent is in london. What is your reflections on how gaza has changed how life for you has changed. You were living
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Social Media<\/a> and those i spoke to today, described last year as a year of sadness,
Horror And Pain<\/a> and much more. Over42,000 of sadness,
Horror And Pain<\/a> and much more. Over 42,000 people have been killed according to the
Health Ministry<\/a> and people are missing under collapsed buildings. 60 of gaza was destroyed. And two thirds of population, now they live in tents, in shelters south of khan younis. And today a fresh
Evacuation Order<\/a> to the people in northern gaza, following a
Rocket Attack<\/a> by hamas was issued by the israeli army. They said you have to leave this area. And you know, i have been
In Gaza<\/a> and i know what is the meaning of
Evacuation Order<\/a>. Youre given a very small amount of time to back up everything and leave to a place. Even though the area is full of people and you dont know if you go to this so called
Safe Area<\/a> it is safe, because it has been targeted many times in the last year. Many times in the last year. Thank ou. Still to come on
Todays Programme<\/a> the england footballers hoping to win the first ever womens
Amputee World Cup<\/a> in columbia, but first they have to raise the money to get there. Now its time to join our colleagues with the news where you are. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Im hugh ferris. The headlines this lunchtime. Pakistan are on top after
Day One<\/a> of the
Opening Test<\/a> agaisnt england, of the
Opening Test<\/a> against england, with two centuries helping the
Home Side<\/a> rack up the runs in multan. One week ends with a smile, but the next one starts with erik ten
Hags Manchester<\/a> united future
Up In The Air<\/a> after a goalless draw against
Aston Villa<\/a>. And the nbas first
Father And Son<\/a> lebron and bronnyjames make history for the la lakers. Hello again. Two years ago in pakistan, the first day of the series was dominated by
Englands Record<\/a> breaking batters. This time it wasnt quite the 500 runs and more of 2022, but still the
Home Side<\/a> have scored plenty of their own on
Day One<\/a> of the
Opening Test<\/a> in multan. Joe wilson has more. 35,000 seats in multan, mostly empty. Well, monday is a working day. Theres some young enthusiasm. Abdullah shafique settled in and england soon faced traditional issues on tour. Nicely driven. Hot day of striving and chasing and they did not have
Ben Stokes<\/a> fit enough to assist, not to play. Brydon carse, bowling on his test debut,
Shan Masood<\/a> asserting himself as pakistans captain. Gus atkinsons first test overseas. Shan heading to his hundred. England needed, well, perseverance. Some fans had made it. The
Bowling Coach<\/a>
James Anderson<\/a> will arrive. Soon. Chris woakes is experienced but its all tougher away from home. Ollie pope
Still Standing<\/a> in as captain. Abdullah shafique to his hundred with a six. Pakistan were 261 1 but the batters were tired too. Shafiques mistake, he gave a catch. Here comes another. Shan masood out to jack leach. Englands moments on
Pakistans Day<\/a> a long day. Joe wilson,
Bbc News<\/a>. Day one has just finished and after shan and shafique scored those centuries,
Englands Fightback<\/a> was brief. They took one further wicket, a fourth. Pakistan 328 4 at the close of play. Erik ten hag says he would have been told if his job was under threat, with a goalless draw at
Aston Villa<\/a> the latest in what has become
Manchester United<\/a>s worst start to a
Premier League<\/a> season. United
Captain Bruno<\/a> fernandes came closest to scoring when his free kick hit the bar as their problems up front continued. But ten hag dropped more than \u00a385 million worth of talent in defence, and it worked. Their clean sheet was only their third in seven
Premier League<\/a> matches. But it didnt help them move up from 14th in the table, as ten hag faces mounting pressure with a
Manchester United<\/a>
Board Meeting<\/a> scheduled for tuesday. I speak continually with them. And just after the game i have to do myjob, talk to the players, manage the players and answer questions for you. We always talk. Every week, i would say every day we talk. So, yeah, i expect i will speak with them. While most were expecting
Villa Park<\/a> to deliver the
Premier League<\/a> drama of the day it actually came at brighton where
Tottenham Manager<\/a>
Ange Postecoglu<\/a> described their defeat as the worst hes witnessed since hes been at the club. Spurs were leading 2 0 at half time, only for brighton to come back with three goals of their own in 20 second half minutes to win it 3 2. Danny welbeck completing the turnaround as brighton went above spurs into sixth. Like tottenham,
Chelseas Run<\/a> of five straight wins came to an end. But they did come from behind to get a 1 1 draw against
Nottingham Forest<\/a> in a game that ended in a melee that involved nearly all the players and subs. Chelsea were shown six yellow cards, which will likely mean a fine, but
Boss Enzo Maresca<\/a> said his team dont have a disciplinary problem. England have now beaten
Womens World<\/a> champions
New Zealand<\/a> three times in under a year after a ruthless
Attacking Display<\/a> in their
Wxv1 Victory<\/a> in canada last night. Jess breach got a
Hat Trick<\/a> as the
Red Roses<\/a> scored nine tries for a second game in a row. And their 49 31 win is their 19th in succession, taking them closer to successfully defending their
Wxv Title<\/a> with one match of the tournament to go. Thats against hosts canada next weekend. I think its massively good for us, the opportunity to back up our performance from two weeks ago and then do it here again at wxv is massive. I think we have quite a young squad and some of those players who will actually have played
New Zealand<\/a> and only have beaten
New Zealand<\/a>, so when you look at those statistics, its great, but then also i think for us, we want to play the best teams in the world, and thats what this tournament gives us. Now it might have only been a pre
Season Game<\/a>, but nevertheless history was made in
Los Angeles<\/a> on
Sunday Night<\/a> as lebron and bronnyjames became the first
Father And Son<\/a> to play together in the nba. Bronny made his lakers debut on his 20th birthday, joining his dad on the court during the second quarter of las defeat to the phoenix suns. He was selected in the second round of this
Years Draft<\/a> to become a laker alongside lebron, whos signed a new two
Year Deal<\/a> to stay with the team during the first part of his sons pro career. I prepare for a game like this just regular. But the moment when we came out and he was picking up full court and i went up, my guy was taking the ball and we were stood next to each other, it was like, the matrix or something. It didnt feel real. But its great to have those moments out there. Amidst all the success enjoyed by
Jack Draper<\/a> this year theres another british player whose story might have gone a little more under the radar. But jacob fearnley\ufffd s 2024 has been pretty astonishing. Little over a year ago he was unranked. Now he is 98th in the world after winning four
Atp Challenger<\/a> titles this year. It is the fourth quickest rise into the mens top 100 since 2000 and hes back mixing it with draper, who he knows from their time together in the junior ranks. I remember a lot. I think we started travelling when i was maybe about 11, we went to winter cups, kind of
European Events<\/a> together. And, yeah, very fond memories. And hes a great guy. I think like he said in the post, we went on our separate paths. He kind of went like this very quickly, and i kind of chose the college route. But, yeah, to see what hes been doing on the tour is very motivational for someone like me. I look up to him a lot. Something that people around me and my coaches at the time, my parents were saying, is that everyone has their own paths. I was maybe a little bit physically underdeveloped, mentally just not ready. And thats why i chose to go to college. I think that was the best move for me and i was very patient. I was just not comparing myself to anyone. I mean, jack was simplyjust a lot better than me. Thats totally fine. Looking back to wimbledon and particularly the djokovic match, what did you learn from that match and that experience and how do you think thats helped you since . I mean, i think firstly kind of tennis aside, i think playing on
Centre Court<\/a> is a really great and very valuable experience, just because playing in front of a lot of crowds and a lot of fans is something i havent been exposed to a lot. Its kind of in the coming months, the tournaments in france, the crowds were massive, and to have that experience coming right out of college, i think that helped me a lot. In terms of the tennis, i think i learnt a lot from his game style, the way he kind of finds solutions on the court, the way he serves, the way he returns, the way he moves. Maybe at the time i didnt really notice too much of it, but looking after the match, i learnt a lot and i saw a lot of things that i could utilise in my own game. Im aware that this maybe isnt the norm, so im definitely kind of trying to stay as much as i can in the moment and not let too many thoughts and too much of whats going on outside the
Tennis Court<\/a> get to me, but obviously very difficult to do. Its also finding time to kind of enjoy what ive been able to do and be aware that its an amazing achievement and its something that, like i said earlier, im definitely not going to take for granted, and, yeah, enjoy it while it lasts. And hopefully on to bigger and better things. And a 28
Car Crash<\/a> halted the latest
Nascar Event<\/a> at the famous
Talladega Speedway<\/a> in alabama, with even the
Winners Car<\/a> showing the effects at
The End<\/a> of the race. Eight of nascar\ufffd s 12
Title Contenders<\/a> were caught in the late pile up, which involved more than half the field and was the biggest ever seen in the series at talladega. Nobody was hurt, and after a lengthy red
Flag Period Ricky<\/a> stenhousejunior came through a
Photo Finish<\/a> in his chevrolet to collect his first win in 66 races. Theres more sport on the
Website And App<\/a> so head there for reaction to the days cricket. Theres also details of how you can follow englands latest match at the womens t20
World Cup<\/a> against
South Africa<\/a> from 3pm. But now its time to hand you back to the news at one
Team And Ben<\/a> brown. Welcome back. The olympian
Rebecca Adlington<\/a> has been sharing her experience of losing a baby after suffering a late miscarriage last year. She discovered there was no heartbeat at a 20
Week Scan<\/a> and then gave birth to her baby girl, who she named harper. Alison freeman reports. It was hard, because i think for us, id announced my pregnancy on
Social Media<\/a> and it was one of those that i had a full on bump and it would have been i think quite odd if i had just all of a sudden not addressed what had happened. Rebecca was 20 weeks pregnant when a scan revealed her baby did not have a heartbeat. She gave birth to her daughter, whom she named harper. The olympic
Gold Medallist<\/a> revealed her loss on
Social Media<\/a>. It was her second miscarriage. I wanted to be really honest, because it was something that my kids were fully aware of what happened, my friends and family were. And i kind ofjust thought, i dont want to hide away from this. I was overwhelmed by the support i had and the amount of messages of people being i have been in a similar situation. Rebecca turned to the
Charity Petals<\/a> for support. She and her husband were given counselling to help them deal with the trauma of the loss. There is such a stigma attached to baby loss. The average woman who is going through an experience like this, her instinct is to withdraw, is to kind of isolate herself, because youre on this exciting journey of pregnancy, usually something youve looked forward to for a long time and then to sundayly and then to and find thats ended, they feel like they have just got to they dont belong, theyre not part of this sort of world of parenthood and has potentially long term impact on mental health. Petals says demand for its services are higher than ever and rebecca has no doubt about the
Benefits Counselling<\/a> has had for her and her family. It is something that you dont really hear a lot about, because it is a very private subject and i think it helped so many people by being so honest and open. The support from petals, without the counselling, it was just so beneficial. We had it with me and husband together and that was just made a world of difference. I can now have a conversation without being in floods of tears and
Harpers Part<\/a> of our family, we talk to the kids about her. We have been able to have her part of the family and i think without
Karen Guiding<\/a> us through that it would have been something we never spoke about it we dealt with internally. Yet we are able to find a place for her in our family. Next month the first ever womens
Amputee World Cup<\/a> will be held in colombia, and englands
Amputee Lionesses<\/a> are hoping to take part, but first they need to raise \u00a350,000 pounds to get there. Our
Sports Correspondentjohn Watson<\/a> has been to meet them. Theres nothing i could have done about it. Its not. Im not what happened to me and what i choose to become. Were all amputees, you know, all trying to, like, achieve the same goal of becoming amazing footballers. If you fight for something you absolutely love, then youre going to achieve everything that youre going to get. Were not disabled because we are more than able. Ijust had a sore knee. I played so much
Sport And Ijust<\/a> assumed, you know, it was an injury. One day i came out of school and we had an
X Ray<\/a> and thats when you could tell on the nurses\ufffd faces, you know theyjust said its not normal. I had an mri, and thats when i found out i had osteosarcoma, which is an extremely rare bone cancer. A year and a half of chemotherapy, amputation, lung two
Lung Surgeries<\/a> and i nearly died from sepsis in the middle of it. So. Just horror. Horror two years. Im actually from syria, so i came to here in 2017. I lost my leg because of the war. When the war started, actually, just move from
Living Room<\/a>, back to the kitchen and back again, from
Living Room<\/a> to the balcony and the bomb hit me, like, straight away without any warning, without any noise, without any, like, any sounds i had itjust suddenly, like, just a second, like just a click. Yeah, so at 18, i had been offered a full scholarship over in america to play football. And then just before i was due to go, my
Cancer Diagnosis<\/a> came. And it kind of, you know, the next
Day Wasnt<\/a> promised and it was a dream that i thought i had to give up on. So i was born with a limb difference. | its where my femur didnt grow, and my leg grew from my knee. I and at six years old, i had my foot amputated. You know, were talking about the 805, so there wasnt much awareness around disability as there is today. And how they met is extraordinary. Right, time for a very special performance from someone i whos already become a eurovision fan favourite. Oh, i am a mountain. Sam ryder, he had written a song called im a mountain. The song is about how people like me have overcome such adversity and are doing amazing things now, and he wanted people with prosthetics and with limb differences to be on stage with him and help him perform the song. And so he brought us all alongside him, and we were up there on stage, on the global stage at eurovision, like, having the most amazing time. We were having breakfast before we went on stage. I said to them, have you ever thought about playing football . And theyre like, no. And youre like. Why are you not coming football . I said, like, my aim is, like my aim sport is running. So let me focus in that. No, no, no, no, no you no, no, no she just like. Right, youre coming down, youre going to join this team. I looked at her and i. Said, are you crazy . I said, i havent even watched a football match. She laughs. And then i, like, thought about it a bit more, and she convinced me to come. To the trials in november, and. Ijust couldnt believe it, you know, just fallen in love with the game. And they actually, they fell in love with it like i did. And it was a beautiful thing to watch. So they really love it now. Next month, dima, shelbee,
Rebecca And Annabel<\/a> and the rest of the team are hoping to lift the womens
Amputee World Cup<\/a> in colombia, but as a charity are having to fund the trip themselves. Weve got a good chance of winning the
World Cup<\/a> and bringing home the trophy, so im really confident. Im just so excited. We need to get there. And you still need a bit more money. Were trying to raise \u00a350,000. We need as much support as we can. Being able to come out with that you know, that crest on our chest, and being able to, you know, stand with our chest held high, you know just representing this nation that, you know, has given us so much. And we just want to give the best that we can back. Footballs been my world. It was always my safe place, my safe space. And ijust get to be me and show what i can do on a pitch. And, you know, i would never have thought i was going to a
World Cup<\/a>, and to be going over to
Colombia Isjust<\/a> going to be, you know, life changing. Can you picture yourself lifting that
World Cup<\/a> . Yes, hopefully we will. We are going to bring it home. And that report was from our
Sports Correspondentjohn Watson<\/a>. Now the weather with louise lear. A real autumnal flavour this week. Plenty of showers. A mild start. You have been out already you will have noticed that. By
The End<\/a> of the week the
Wind Direction<\/a> turns to a northerly. It is all about low pressure at the moment. Sitting out in the atlantic. It is throwing these fronts in from the
South West<\/a>. So we have one clearing from the far
North And East<\/a> as we speak. A real cluster of showers driving their way, with more showers expected into the
South West<\/a> by
The End<\/a> of the afternoon. If you manage to escape the showers and continue with the sunshine it will feel warm with temperatures above where they should be for this time of year, highs of 19 degrees. Through the evening we are to see a line of showers developing, maybe even some hail. It will move out of
South West<\/a> and wales into the north of england. Behind it we keep a lot of cloud and showers. Temperatures staying in double figures through the night. Cooler in the far north of scotland. Into tomorrow, that line of showers continues to push through
Northern England<\/a> to the scottish borders. That is the
Dividing Line<\/a> between the north easterly wind and a drier story in scotland and further south and west more showers. Sunny spells, scattered showers, but the milder story continues. But you have heard the phrase hurricane kirk, well, yes it is out in the atlantic. Expected to weaken as
It Drifts<\/a> across cooler waters. It wont be a hurricane by the time it gets to europe. It is expected to make
Land Fall<\/a> in spain and france and here we will see wet and france and here we will see wet and windy weather, just brushing the
South East<\/a> of
The Uk<\/a> perhaps. But kirk will allow the
Wind Direction<\/a> to change as
It Drifts<\/a> east and that is going to bring that colder air across us. So as we move into wednesday, we might see some heavier rain across the channel islands, but plenty of sharp showers being driven in with that brisk northerly wind. Nine to 12 degrees will feel colder. The cold air not really arriving on wednesday on central and
Southern England<\/a> until the low pulls away. Then it will pivot to a northerly and push the
Cooler Air<\/a> across us. Then back to temperatures below where they should be. But hvp will build and hopefully quieten things down from friday. Thank you. Thats all from todays
Bbc News<\/a> at one. Enjoy the rest of the day. Goodbye. Live from london. This is
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In Beirut<\/a>. More powerful
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