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it's another big night for euro 2024 qualifiers. wales are in need of a win to get their hopes of qualification alive, they've taken the lead against latvia with a penalty. earlier croatia beat armenia 1—0 to move to the top of the table. in group two, there are three matches under the way. portugal are welcome third place luxembourg and second placed slovakia take on the bottom side. germany who are the host of the tournament which takes place next year are going through an uncertain times as nine months before the tournament kicks off, they sacked their coach after losing 4—1 to japan at home in a friendly. he is the first manager in the country's history to be sacked. several big names are believed to be candidates to replace him. the names are believed to be candidates to replace him-— to replace him. the former baron kochi was right _ to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now— to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out - to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out of- to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out of a - to replace him. the former baron i kochi was right now out of a job and matias who hasn't had a full—time coaching position in over 15 years but was the sporting director to the football association and who is regarded as one of the greatest football minds in germany. whether he is interested in thejob, we don't know, may be on a one—year deal and then leaving again because he wants to pursue a career at the club level. but, yes, it's up in the air. fix, club level. but, yes, it's up in the air, �* ,, , ., club level. but, yes, it's up in the air. �* ,, , ., air. a spanish high court 'udge has o-ened air. a spanish high court 'udge has 0 ened an air. a spanish high court 'udge has opened an investigation _ air. a spanish high courtjudge has opened an investigation into - air. a spanish high courtjudge has| opened an investigation into former spanish football federation president luis rubiales. jenni hermoso filed a legal complaint last week over luis rubiales kissing her on the lips following the women's world football when claiming it was not consensual. luis rubiales claimed it was mutual and consensual. it said that they hope more changes are under way. we don't want this to — more changes are under way. we don't want this to be — more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the _ more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the end _ more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the end of— want this to be the end of something, we wanted to be the of something. everyone has fought and we have fought as a women's football group. we have fought as players and staff, we have four asjournalist for the outcome to be what it is. obviously, the outcome is what we obviously, the outcome is what we want but at the same time we want this to be the start of something rather than the end of something. we want to continue to be had to have these conversations, be comfortable to have these conversations, feel comfortable in your workplace to stand up for what you think is right. that is where it was so good in the women's game, the fact that together we are so much more powerful and together we can make change. this can be the start of something going forward where we can be united as a team to continue to push for what is right. to be united as a team to continue to push for what is right.— push for what is right. to golf and with less than _ push for what is right. to golf and with less than two _ push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks - push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks to - push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks to go i with less than two weeks to go before the start of the cup, the captain has gathered his 12 man team together for a training session captain has gathered his 12 man team togetherfor a training session in rome. he has the up—and—coming star at his disposal but says he is taking nothing for granted. we have three of the — taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in the - taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in the world i three of the top four in the world and we have some young guys that are trying to make their mark, logic and the future for them is bright and we have a lot of other major champions, shane and justin, it goes on and on. we have a very strong team and we know we are up against it with the us, they are very strong as well but i am very happy with my 12. find us, they are very strong as well but i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. -- - i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. -- sport . is all the sports an hour. —— sport for now. thank you very much for that. well, let's get more on that news that luis rubiales has resigned — and find out how it's being viewed by spaniards. we can speak live now to sportjournalist semra hunter. hello to you. gosh, you have been talking about this over and over and over over the past few weeks. are you really that he has finally resigned? to you really that he has finally resigned?— you really that he has finally resiuned? ., , ., , , , you really that he has finally resiuned? ., , , , �* , resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has — resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a long _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a long time - it really has been a long time coming. ithink it really has been a long time coming. i think it is a collective sigh of relief because i think everyone across spanish society, across the football industry, across the media and sports media, even the government itself, i think a lot of people are feeling like, finally we can start to move past this even though it is really the beginning of yet another chapter in the saga. i don't think this is going to go away anytime soon. but it did feel like it needed to happen and it has been dragging out the too long. it's been three weeks since this whole incident happen to begin with. it's always believed that within spain from a lot of people that it should have been dealt with very quickly and in fact it wasn't. i think a lot of people think that finally the right thing has been done, better late than never. pm? right thing has been done, better late than never.— right thing has been done, better late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it because - late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it because thej with so quickly? was it because the authority couldn't deal with it and it had to be up to him to make the decision, was that the problem? ha. decision, was that the problem? no. the decision, was that the problem? iirm the federation could have acted decision, was that the problem? iiru the federation could have acted more swiftly if they wanted to. they could have put more pressure on having him step down or getting him removed from his post at the time. you have to remember that he had a lot of allies within the federation up lot of allies within the federation up until about a week and a half ago. they were very much standing in his corner and a statement that they were putting out were in his defence. they went so far as saying that they were going to suejenni hermoso and saying that she was the one who is spreading falsehoods and lies in that it was luis rubiales it was telling the truth. i think because he had a bit of protection and shielding immediately in a circle around him he felt that he could keep going with all of this. so it had to come from an external source to really get him out. you could see the dominoes falling around him, fifa providing that suspension for 90 days, going to the administrative courts are now this going to the criminal courts as well. i think that is what finally pushed him over the edge to say, this is a battle that i am not going to win at least for now and that is why his family stepped in to encourage him to do the right thing and resign. you encourage him to do the right thing and resin. ., ., . ., and resign. you mention the criminal courts, and resign. you mention the criminal courts. fifa. — and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does— and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all— and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all that _ and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all that still - courts, fifa, does all that still carry on miss absolutely. fifa is completely _ carry on miss absolutely. fifa is completely independent - carry on miss absolutely. fifa is i completely independent anything carry on miss absolutely. f ta 3 completely independent anything that is happening in spain if they find him guilty of anything that they could ban him from football altogether for up to 15 years. in case of the administrative courts in spain, they could do the same. if they find him guilty they could suspend him for up to two years or ban him altogetherfrom suspend him for up to two years or ban him altogether from football. what is really important is what happens in the criminal court case because they are potentially... there are potentially very serious consequences because of this. it is going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked at as a possible act of sexual aggression. they will be looking to acts of coercion as well. he could be facing anything between a fine of five years in prison. so, that is really what is going to be his focus right now is proving what he believes it is in the so, that is really what is going to be his focus right now is proving what he believes is his innocence going forward. {lilia what he believes is his innocence going forward-— what he believes is his innocence auoin forward. , , ., , going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resiuned going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but — going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the _ going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the story _ going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the story continues. - going forward. 0k, luis rubiales hasj resigned but the story continues. we will watch this space. i am sure will watch this space. i am sure will be speaking to you about him at some point in the future. thank you. thank you. the leaders of the united states and vietnam have warned against the threat or use of force in the disputed south china sea. the joint statement in hanoi is seen as an attempt to counter china's increasing assertiveness in the region. mr biden flew to vietnam from the g20 summit to sign a historic trade deal — bringing the formerfoes closer than ever before. it's the culmination of a push by washington over the past two years to strengthen ties with vietnam — which it sees as key to counter china's influence in asia. here's president biden speaking earlier at a dinner. where there is darkness we will find light. where there is hardship we will find healing. to bring us forward, to bring us together, to bring us to this day. it is testament to how far we have come but most importantly, how far we will go in the years ahead. the south china sea, and who controls it — is a major focus for tensions between china on one hand , and the us and its allies on the other. the south china sea is a major shipping route — an estimated 21% of global trade flows through these waters. china claims sovereignty of almost the entire sea, angering other nations in the region, including vietnam, the philippines, taiwan, malaysia and brunei. as shown in this map, they claim their own economic exclusion zones, as defined by the united nations convention on the law of the sea. well, china's claim is demarcated by what it calls the 'nine—dash line', which extends hundreds of miles south and east from its most southerly province. beijing regards the two island chains within the area — the paracel and spratley islands — as integral parts of china. but other nations disagree. let's speak now to professor edmund malesky, a political scientist who specialises in vietnam. hello to you. thank you forjoining us. it was a very complicated map we were showing that but it is really important, isn't it? it perhaps explains partly why the us and vietnam are talking why relations between the two countries have thought. between the two countries have thou:ht. , ~ ., ., between the two countries have thou:ht. , ~ . ., , thought. yes, i think that that is riuht. thought. yes, i think that that is right- the _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash line - thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash line is - right. the nine dash line is disputed by both the united states and vietnam and i think the key part of the relations has to do with figuring out a way to push back against china's claims on the region. i don't think that is the only reason for the visit. i think there are political, economic and other cultural reasons that lead to this over time.— this over time. take us through those reasons. _ this over time. take us through those reasons. the _ this over time. take us through those reasons. the first - this over time. take us through those reasons. the first thing l this over time. take us through l those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of— those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it was - those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it was to - think the key piece of it was to sign what is called the strategic partnership agreement. it sounds a bit like a word salad but it is really important. vietnam grants that stat is still only four other countries right now, china, russia, korea and india. signing that agreement allows the two countries to cooperate in more depth and a whole range of other activities. the key here is beyond the international arrangement and finding ways to balance china is that vietnam would like the us to reconsider its current nonmarket economy status as a way of improving trade relations. the us would like vietnam to be able to address the environmental issues that it has been facing, it's a very fast—growing economy that it's pushing against its current energy usage. as you know, vietnam was the signatory to the energy transition and that is the way to move this forward. and finally, the us is looking for an alternative to its supply chains. for the trump administration opposed to on china and that the biden administration has not continued has led to the movement of a lot of supply chains that are stepping to the us. a key part of the agreement here was also an arrangement on semiconductor activity with the idea of making vietnam perhaps another hub for semiconductor activity in the region. it semiconductor activity in the re . ion. ., , ., semiconductor activity in the reuion. ., ., , , semiconductor activity in the reuion. . ., , , , region. it was a really brief visit but it has _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked of- region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked of as - region. it was a really brief visit i but it has been talked of as being the most significant potentially since bill clinton back in 2000, is that or overstating? i since bill clinton back in 2000, is that or overstating?— that or overstating? i don't think it is at all- _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we have _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we have to _ that or overstating? i don't think| it is at all. we have to remember that we haven't quite hit the 50th anniversary of these two countries going to war against each other. it has been a long slog to improve these relations over time, from trust building and economic exchanges to student exchanges to get to this point. i think from vietnam's perspective, a really important aspect of this visit, as i said, beyond the international arrangements, was who was there to sign the agreement which was the general secretary of the party. vietnam, the fact that he was at the table and not the head state, the president dignify is that the us is, to some extent, legitimising the current rule and there isn't a threat to current single party rule and they are now. that is a stabilising activity. for the us, thatis stabilising activity. for the us, that is a critical is part of its strategy in the region. we just saw a summit with korea and japan and increasing engagement with australia. this is a crucial part of the us maintaining itself as a civic state engaged in trade relations and activity in the region.— activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you- — activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around _ activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around the - activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around the world | activity in the region. fascinating i to talk to you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. he has always been fit and healthy but earlier this year he became very unwell. �* , ., but earlier this year he became very unwell. �* ,., ., ., but earlier this year he became very unwell. ~ ., ., , ., unwell. about a month before diagnosis. _ unwell. about a month before diagnosis. you _ unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think - unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think that - unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think that you | unwell. about a month before - diagnosis, you think that you really do notice changes and you think, something is not quite right. it was within 24 hours of going to the gp that i was on the ward being treated. i that i was on the ward being treated. ., . ,, ., that i was on the ward being treated. ., ., . , treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. _ treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she _ treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she went - 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bruising and bleeding. so, here's back to work and football and - bruising and bleeding. so, here'sl back to work and football and they feel positive about the future. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the uk's foreign secretary, james cleverly, is heading to israel and the occupied west bank where he's expected to press for renewed dialogue on the two—state solution to the israeli— palestinian conflict. mr cleverly will meet with both israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian premier mohammad shtayyeh to call for an easing of tensions amid the worst violence in the region in nearly two decades. joining me from jerusalem is dr nimrod goren, a seniorfellow at the middle east institute and co—founder of diplomeds. hello to you. hello. thank you for joining us. take us through this visit, it was only a short visit but how will significant do you think it is likely to be a? hfiisit how will significant do you think it is likely to be a?— is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a regular- is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a regular butj prime minister is not a regular but the timing that it is happening, the political contact within israel, within the peak of the fight for israeli democracy is convening tomorrow for the dramatic hearing. this is not a regular visit. i think this really is care about democracy will be looking very carefully to see what the messages will be on what the talking points will be. beyond the call for a two state solution which is important and as expected, there will also be a call to safeguard israel democracy. what to safeguard israel democracy. what do ou to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make — to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of _ to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of the _ to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of the timing, as you say whether court decision due tomorrow?— tomorrow? yes, that is a very secific tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing _ tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but _ tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but also, - tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but also, we i tomorrow? yes, that is a very l specific timing but also, we are celebrating 30 years, next week at the general assembly there will be an international gathering with the peace process. we know that we have a right—wing government that is not supportive of a two state solution and that is not into making concessions for such peacemaking efforts. we are in the context in which the us is leading efforts to further normalisation between israel and saudi arabia which will require some steps on the palestinian front and i think that israel should hear from foreign dignitaries visiting our country and in the eyes of the international community, especially our partners and allies. all in the necessity of moving forward towards a two state solution and condemning any government stagnant, leading to more violence and more incitement of behaviour. in more violence and more incitement of behaviour. , ., ., ., , behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of _ behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of relations _ behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of relations between i behaviour. in terms of relations, | the state of relations between the uk and israel at the moment. where are we? how interested will people be to see what james cleverly has to say? in be to see what james cleverly has to sa ? , ., ., , . say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel. ed — say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, ed stephanie _ say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, ed stephanie somewhere i in israel, ed stephanie somewhere else. they are dealing with the supreme court, the prime minister upcoming visit to the us next week. they will not generate a lot of public attention. but because this is a time in which not many foreign ministers from western democracies are visiting israel. i think there will be an outlook on whether or not it will be about values or mainly about trade, economy and security. it is issues that are important for the israel uk relationship and to maintain positive momentum but can those relations continue as usual when all of these other things are happening whether it's on the palestinian front or domestically inside israel?— palestinian front or domestically inside israel? ., ,, . ., inside israel? thank you so much for that. we inside israel? thank you so much for that- we will — inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to leave _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to leave it - that. we will have to leave it there. former dancers say there is a long—running "toxic" culture of body—shaming and bullying at two of the uk's most prestigious ballet schools. the bbc�*s panorama and file 0n four programmes, have spoken to more than 50 ex—students of the royal ballet school and elmhurst ballet school, who attended between 2004 and 2022. both schools say the health and well—being of their students is a priority. panorama's mark daly reports. every year, hundreds of children audition for a coveted place at the royal ballet school in london and elmhurst ballet school in birmingham — widely regarded as among the best schools in the world. now they are speaking out against body shaming and bullying. the bull in: a body shaming and bullying. iie: bullying a body body shaming and bullying. tie: bullying a body shaming body shaming and bullying. iie: bullying a body shaming was body shaming and bullying. i““ie: bullying a body shaming was so body shaming and bullying. i“ie: bullying a body shaming was so bad that they had to speak to my parents about it. ellen elphick attended both schools, and says it was a single comment from a teacher during parents�* evening at elmhurst that set her on a path to an eating disorder that lasted 15 years. then i started making myself sick. that was the snowball effect. it is expected that ballet dancers should be slim and athletic, but the industry has had a reputation for favouring extremely thin ballerinas. in 2009, aged 16, ellen got into the royal ballet school. there, she says she had a one—on—one with a teacher who described the line a ballerina's figure was supposed to take. she just basically said to me, "if i had a knife, this is what i would cutoff." and she literally cut my entire bum off, kind of all of half my thigh, basically, and then a third of my calf. i was filled with hate for my body. ellen is now taking legal action against the royal ballet school for the treatment she says she suffered there. jacob tidmarsh was 11 when he joined royal ballet school in 2014. he says some of his teachers were unpredictable and cruel. for the two and a half years i was at the ballet school, i was... intimidated, humiliated and left feeling very scared and, quite frankly, broken. you don't prepare anyone for anything by cruelty. i i'm not saying that the teachers i are bad people — they think they're doing the right thing. they're doing exactly. what was done to them. both schools dispute the accounts given to the bbc, and say their own records differ. in a statement, the royal ballet school says nothing is more important to us than the happiness and continued well—being of its students, and that it's continuously improving and innovating in order to protect their health and welfare. elmhurst says it promotes good physical and mental health, and acts whenever issues are identified. while the ballet schools insist they're doing everything they can to improve the culture, these former students believe much still has to be done to ensure the safety and well—being of their successors. mark daly, bbc news. the summit referred to as the largest lgbtq+ conference in the world has kicked off today at disneyworld in florida. this is seen as the latest in the standoff between disney and florida's govenor ron desantis, beginning with the passage of the parents�* bill of rights in 2022 — also known as the "don't say gay" bill. let's bring you up to speed with the politics behind this. aubreyjewett is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of central florida. hejoins us from orlando. i'm very pleased to say that he joins us now. hello to you. this is really been characterised as mickey mouse takes on the state governor. give us the background as to how this has come about.— this has come about. yes, absolutely. _ this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a year. this has come about. yes, | absolutely. well, a year or this has come about. yes, - absolutely. well, a year or more ago, governor ron desantis and the legislator passed a bill, as you said a moment ago, called the parental bill of rights which critics labelled, don't say gay and it prohibited teachers from talking about gender identity and public schools in florida. 0riginally it was only kindergarten through to third grade but now it goes all the way through high school. in response, disney spoke out and said that we don't agree with that bill, we think it is wrong and we are going to fight against it in court fight to see it repealed. in response, the governor and the legislator has sought to punish disney by taking away their right of self—government that they have had since the 1960s, since they came to florida. it's a local government district was set up to take on taxes and to provide services like building roads and drainage ditches and things like that. i building roads and drainage ditches and things like that.— and things like that. i mean, it has become extraordinary _ and things like that. i mean, it has become extraordinary battle, - and things like that. i mean, it has| become extraordinary battle, hasn't it? disney is huge in florida, ron desantis is the governor. who is this damaging? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to ron desantis? were both? i think, in the long run potentially damaging to both. in the beginning, governor ron desantis clearly thought it would be a political win for him in that many republican primary and caucus voters around the country found out about ron desantis is not from the covid—i9 stuff in florida, the free state of florida, they found out about him from this battle that he was waging with disney. in the longer run, a lot of republicans are beginning to turn against him because they say, look, it's not conservative or republican to punish a business for speaking out. it's ok to disagree with them but it's not appropriate to try to punish them as it's been the case here when they try to take away the special taxing district and they have replaced it with a board that is appointed by the governor and they have threatened to, for instance, open up a jail or prison near disney or allow a competitive theme parks open up near disney. very quickly, is there likely to be processed at the conference, do we think? is there a lot of bad feeling in florida at the moment?- in florida at the moment? that's ossible. in florida at the moment? that's possible- we _ in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have _ in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have seen - in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have seen some i in florida at the moment? that's - possible. we have seen some isolated protests against disney in the past and based on this issue. on the other hand, this is something that disney has been involved in for many years and many other large corporations throughout the country and throughout the world including apple and others. i’m and throughout the world including apple and others.— apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut ou apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off— apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. _ apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. thanks - apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. thanks for - cut you off there. thanks for watching, will be back shortly. hello there. well, today temperatures didn't get to 30 degrees celsius somewhere in the uk, unlike the previous seven days, which was a record for september. we've never had seven consecutive days back to back where temperatures have reached 30 degrees celsius before, but the heatwave is ending. we've seen this weather front move in across the north—west of the uk through the day today, introducing cooler and fresher air and that will continue to push its way gradually south—eastwards. i say cooler and fresher — actually, temperatures will be getting closer to average for the time of the year as we get towards the middle part of the week. now, we still did have warm sunshine across east anglia and south—east england. temperatures still reached, well, 26 degrees or so in places, whereas across the north—west of the uk we have thicker clouds and outbreaks of rain from our weather front and it's the front that will bring a change to cooler weather. so overnight tonight, clearing skies for scotland and northern ireland, with the weather turning chilly. for england and wales, a slow—moving weather front tending to pep up with some persistent outbreaks of rain for some, whereas across east anglia and south—east england probably staying dry, but one or two mist patches around as we start the day on tuesday. now, i think for tuesday this weather front�*s going to be really slow—moving, so rain on and off through the day and probably some of the rain quite heavy across eastern areas of england, maybe with an odd rumble of thunder. the sunniest weather for scotland and northern ireland, wherever you are those temperatures coming down, 17—22 for most. then for the middle part of the week, high pressure is with us just for one day. so after a sunny start, once we've lost the early morning mist and fog, you might see a bit of cloud bubbling up. the exception to the dry theme, well, for western scotland and maybe western counties of northern ireland, close to an area of low pressure, you may well see outbreaks of rain at times. those temperatures high teens to low 20s. for thursday, some strong winds around this low pressure buffeting the north—west of scotland as our weather front continues its journey southwards and eastwards across england and wales. the weather front itself continuing to weaken as it moves southwards. indeed, we'll probably start to see southerly winds move back in across east anglia, and south—east england, boosting the temperatures potentially back into the mid 20s for scotland and northern ireland. thursday's a blustery day, a day of sunny spells and showers. and then as we get through friday, more especially into the weekend, looks like we'll see more rain across southern portions of the uk, but the weather a bit more uncertain in the north. hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. so far, this clear—up is people having to do it by themselves. 0ne one of the neighbours at the top of the street, the house was struck, a family of six was inside, five have been killed, only the father has survived. translation: we are staying in. the streets, i feel bad for my son, his dad passed away, and i have to take care of him. these are individual people who have individually- lost their house, their father, their mother, their children. i i met one woman whose child i is still buried under the rubble. international emergency workers join in the recovery effort from morocco's devastating earthquake, but survivors say the government is not responding quickly enough. nearly 2,900 people are so far known to have died. we'll have the latest.

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it's another big night for euro 2024 qualifiers. wales are in need of a win to get their hopes of qualification alive, they've taken the lead against latvia with a penalty. earlier croatia beat armenia 1—0 to move to the top of the table. in group two, there are three matches under the way. portugal are welcome third place luxembourg and second placed slovakia take on the bottom side. germany who are the host of the tournament which takes place next year are going through an uncertain times as nine months before the tournament kicks off, they sacked their coach after losing 4—1 to japan at home in a friendly. he is the first manager in the country's history to be sacked. several big names are believed to be candidates to replace him. the names are believed to be candidates to replace him-— to replace him. the former baron kochi was right _ to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now— to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out - to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out of- to replace him. the former baron kochi was right now out of a - to replace him. the former baron i kochi was right now out of a job and matias who hasn't had a full—time coaching position in over 15 years but was the sporting director to the football association and who is regarded as one of the greatest football minds in germany. whether he is interested in thejob, we don't know, may be on a one—year deal and then leaving again because he wants to pursue a career at the club level. but, yes, it's up in the air. fix, club level. but, yes, it's up in the air, �* ,, , ., club level. but, yes, it's up in the air. �* ,, , ., air. a spanish high court 'udge has o-ened air. a spanish high court 'udge has 0 ened an air. a spanish high court 'udge has opened an investigation _ air. a spanish high courtjudge has opened an investigation into - air. a spanish high courtjudge has| opened an investigation into former spanish football federation president luis rubiales. jenni hermoso filed a legal complaint last week over luis rubiales kissing her on the lips following the women's world football when claiming it was not consensual. luis rubiales claimed it was mutual and consensual. it said that they hope more changes are under way. we don't want this to — more changes are under way. we don't want this to be — more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the _ more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the end _ more changes are under way. we don't want this to be the end of— want this to be the end of something, we wanted to be the of something. everyone has fought and we have fought as a women's football group. we have fought as players and staff, we have four asjournalist for the outcome to be what it is. obviously, the outcome is what we obviously, the outcome is what we want but at the same time we want this to be the start of something rather than the end of something. we want to continue to be had to have these conversations, be comfortable to have these conversations, feel comfortable in your workplace to stand up for what you think is right. that is where it was so good in the women's game, the fact that together we are so much more powerful and together we can make change. this can be the start of something going forward where we can be united as a team to continue to push for what is right. to be united as a team to continue to push for what is right.— push for what is right. to golf and with less than _ push for what is right. to golf and with less than two _ push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks - push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks to - push for what is right. to golf and with less than two weeks to go i with less than two weeks to go before the start of the cup, the captain has gathered his 12 man team together for a training session captain has gathered his 12 man team togetherfor a training session in rome. he has the up—and—coming star at his disposal but says he is taking nothing for granted. we have three of the — taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in _ taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in the - taking nothing for granted. we have three of the top four in the world i three of the top four in the world and we have some young guys that are trying to make their mark, logic and the future for them is bright and we have a lot of other major champions, shane and justin, it goes on and on. we have a very strong team and we know we are up against it with the us, they are very strong as well but i am very happy with my 12. find us, they are very strong as well but i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. _ i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. -- - i am very happy with my 12. and that is all the sports an hour. -- sport . is all the sports an hour. —— sport for now. thank you very much for that. well, let's get more on that news that luis rubiales has resigned — and find out how it's being viewed by spaniards. we can speak live now to sportjournalist semra hunter. hello to you. gosh, you have been talking about this over and over and over over the past few weeks. are you really that he has finally resigned? to you really that he has finally resigned?— you really that he has finally resiuned? ., , ., , , , you really that he has finally resiuned? ., , , , �* , resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has — resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a long _ resigned? to be honest, yes. because it really has been a long time - it really has been a long time coming. ithink it really has been a long time coming. i think it is a collective sigh of relief because i think everyone across spanish society, across the football industry, across the media and sports media, even the government itself, i think a lot of people are feeling like, finally we can start to move past this even though it is really the beginning of yet another chapter in the saga. i don't think this is going to go away anytime soon. but it did feel like it needed to happen and it has been dragging out the too long. it's been three weeks since this whole incident happen to begin with. it's always believed that within spain from a lot of people that it should have been dealt with very quickly and in fact it wasn't. i think a lot of people think that finally the right thing has been done, better late than never. pm? right thing has been done, better late than never.— right thing has been done, better late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it _ late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it because - late than never. why wasn't it dealt with so quickly? was it because thej with so quickly? was it because the authority couldn't deal with it and it had to be up to him to make the decision, was that the problem? ha. decision, was that the problem? no. the decision, was that the problem? iirm the federation could have acted decision, was that the problem? iiru the federation could have acted more swiftly if they wanted to. they could have put more pressure on having him step down or getting him removed from his post at the time. you have to remember that he had a lot of allies within the federation up lot of allies within the federation up until about a week and a half ago. they were very much standing in his corner and a statement that they were putting out were in his defence. they went so far as saying that they were going to suejenni hermoso and saying that she was the one who is spreading falsehoods and lies in that it was luis rubiales it was telling the truth. i think because he had a bit of protection and shielding immediately in a circle around him he felt that he could keep going with all of this. so it had to come from an external source to really get him out. you could see the dominoes falling around him, fifa providing that suspension for 90 days, going to the administrative courts are now this going to the criminal courts as well. i think that is what finally pushed him over the edge to say, this is a battle that i am not going to win at least for now and that is why his family stepped in to encourage him to do the right thing and resign. you encourage him to do the right thing and resin. ., ., . ., and resign. you mention the criminal courts, and resign. you mention the criminal courts. fifa. — and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does— and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all— and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all that _ and resign. you mention the criminal courts, fifa, does all that still - courts, fifa, does all that still carry on miss absolutely. fifa is completely _ carry on miss absolutely. fifa is completely independent - carry on miss absolutely. fifa is i completely independent anything carry on miss absolutely. f ta 3 completely independent anything that is happening in spain if they find him guilty of anything that they could ban him from football altogether for up to 15 years. in case of the administrative courts in spain, they could do the same. if they find him guilty they could suspend him for up to two years or ban him altogetherfrom suspend him for up to two years or ban him altogether from football. what is really important is what happens in the criminal court case because they are potentially... there are potentially very serious consequences because of this. it is going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked as a crime. it's going to be looked at as a possible act of sexual aggression. they will be looking to acts of coercion as well. he could be facing anything between a fine of five years in prison. so, that is really what is going to be his focus right now is proving what he believes it is in the so, that is really what is going to be his focus right now is proving what he believes is his innocence going forward. {lilia what he believes is his innocence going forward-— what he believes is his innocence auoin forward. , , ., , going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resiuned going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but — going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the _ going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the story _ going forward. 0k, luis rubiales has resigned but the story continues. - going forward. 0k, luis rubiales hasj resigned but the story continues. we will watch this space. i am sure will watch this space. i am sure will be speaking to you about him at some point in the future. thank you. thank you. the leaders of the united states and vietnam have warned against the threat or use of force in the disputed south china sea. the joint statement in hanoi is seen as an attempt to counter china's increasing assertiveness in the region. mr biden flew to vietnam from the g20 summit to sign a historic trade deal — bringing the formerfoes closer than ever before. it's the culmination of a push by washington over the past two years to strengthen ties with vietnam — which it sees as key to counter china's influence in asia. here's president biden speaking earlier at a dinner. where there is darkness we will find light. where there is hardship we will find healing. to bring us forward, to bring us together, to bring us to this day. it is testament to how far we have come but most importantly, how far we will go in the years ahead. the south china sea, and who controls it — is a major focus for tensions between china on one hand , and the us and its allies on the other. the south china sea is a major shipping route — an estimated 21% of global trade flows through these waters. china claims sovereignty of almost the entire sea, angering other nations in the region, including vietnam, the philippines, taiwan, malaysia and brunei. as shown in this map, they claim their own economic exclusion zones, as defined by the united nations convention on the law of the sea. well, china's claim is demarcated by what it calls the 'nine—dash line', which extends hundreds of miles south and east from its most southerly province. beijing regards the two island chains within the area — the paracel and spratley islands — as integral parts of china. but other nations disagree. let's speak now to professor edmund malesky, a political scientist who specialises in vietnam. hello to you. thank you forjoining us. it was a very complicated map we were showing that but it is really important, isn't it? it perhaps explains partly why the us and vietnam are talking why relations between the two countries have thought. between the two countries have thou:ht. , ~ ., ., between the two countries have thou:ht. , ~ . ., , thought. yes, i think that that is riuht. thought. yes, i think that that is right- the _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash _ thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash line - thought. yes, i think that that is right. the nine dash line is - right. the nine dash line is disputed by both the united states and vietnam and i think the key part of the relations has to do with figuring out a way to push back against china's claims on the region. i don't think that is the only reason for the visit. i think there are political, economic and other cultural reasons that lead to this over time.— this over time. take us through those reasons. _ this over time. take us through those reasons. the _ this over time. take us through those reasons. the first - this over time. take us through those reasons. the first thing l this over time. take us through l those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of— those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it _ those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it was - those reasons. the first thing is, i think the key piece of it was to - think the key piece of it was to sign what is called the strategic partnership agreement. it sounds a bit like a word salad but it is really important. vietnam grants that stat is still only four other countries right now, china, russia, korea and india. signing that agreement allows the two countries to cooperate in more depth and a whole range of other activities. the key here is beyond the international arrangement and finding ways to balance china is that vietnam would like the us to reconsider its current nonmarket economy status as a way of improving trade relations. the us would like vietnam to be able to address the environmental issues that it has been facing, it's a very fast—growing economy that it's pushing against its current energy usage. as you know, vietnam was the signatory to the energy transition and that is the way to move this forward. and finally, the us is looking for an alternative to its supply chains. for the trump administration opposed to on china and that the biden administration has not continued has led to the movement of a lot of supply chains that are stepping to the us. a key part of the agreement here was also an arrangement on semiconductor activity with the idea of making vietnam perhaps another hub for semiconductor activity in the region. it semiconductor activity in the re . ion. ., , ., semiconductor activity in the reuion. ., ., , , semiconductor activity in the reuion. . ., , , , region. it was a really brief visit but it has _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked _ region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked of- region. it was a really brief visit but it has been talked of as - region. it was a really brief visit i but it has been talked of as being the most significant potentially since bill clinton back in 2000, is that or overstating? i since bill clinton back in 2000, is that or overstating?— that or overstating? i don't think it is at all- _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we have _ that or overstating? i don't think it is at all. we have to _ that or overstating? i don't think| it is at all. we have to remember that we haven't quite hit the 50th anniversary of these two countries going to war against each other. it has been a long slog to improve these relations over time, from trust building and economic exchanges to student exchanges to get to this point. i think from vietnam's perspective, a really important aspect of this visit, as i said, beyond the international arrangements, was who was there to sign the agreement which was the general secretary of the party. vietnam, the fact that he was at the table and not the head state, the president dignify is that the us is, to some extent, legitimising the current rule and there isn't a threat to current single party rule and they are now. that is a stabilising activity. for the us, thatis stabilising activity. for the us, that is a critical is part of its strategy in the region. we just saw a summit with korea and japan and increasing engagement with australia. this is a crucial part of the us maintaining itself as a civic state engaged in trade relations and activity in the region.— activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you- — activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around _ activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around the - activity in the region. fascinating to talk to you. around the world | activity in the region. fascinating i to talk to you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. he has always been fit and healthy but earlier this year he became very unwell. �* , ., but earlier this year he became very unwell. �* ,., ., ., but earlier this year he became very unwell. ~ ., ., , ., unwell. about a month before diagnosis. _ unwell. about a month before diagnosis. you _ unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think - unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think that - unwell. about a month before diagnosis, you think that you | unwell. about a month before - diagnosis, you think that you really do notice changes and you think, something is not quite right. it was within 24 hours of going to the gp that i was on the ward being treated. i that i was on the ward being treated. ., . ,, ., that i was on the ward being treated. ., ., . , treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. _ treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she _ treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she went - treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she went to - treated. i drove back from wiltshire because i knew. she went to her i treated. i drove back from wiltshire| because i knew. she went to her son at st george's _ because i knew. she went to her son at st george's hospital _ because i knew. she went to her son at st george's hospital tooting - because i knew. she went to her son at st george's hospital tooting he i at st george's hospital tooting he began urgent treatment for leukaemia. joe is speaking out now to raise awareness for leukaemia. taste to raise awareness for leukaemia. we have to raise awareness for leukaemia. - have just carried out some research that i% have just carried out some research that i% of people in london can identify the four main symptoms of leukaemia which are fatigue, repeated infections and unusual bruising and bleeding. 50. repeated infections and unusual bruising and bleeding. so, here's back to work _ bruising and bleeding. so, here's back to work and _ bruising and bleeding. so, here's back to work and football - bruising and bleeding. so, here's back to work and football and - bruising and bleeding. so, here'sl back to work and football and they feel positive about the future. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the uk's foreign secretary, james cleverly, is heading to israel and the occupied west bank where he's expected to press for renewed dialogue on the two—state solution to the israeli— palestinian conflict. mr cleverly will meet with both israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian premier mohammad shtayyeh to call for an easing of tensions amid the worst violence in the region in nearly two decades. joining me from jerusalem is dr nimrod goren, a seniorfellow at the middle east institute and co—founder of diplomeds. hello to you. hello. thank you for joining us. take us through this visit, it was only a short visit but how will significant do you think it is likely to be a? hfiisit how will significant do you think it is likely to be a?— is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a _ is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a regular- is likely to be a? visit from the uk prime minister is not a regular butj prime minister is not a regular but the timing that it is happening, the political contact within israel, within the peak of the fight for israeli democracy is convening tomorrow for the dramatic hearing. this is not a regular visit. i think this really is care about democracy will be looking very carefully to see what the messages will be on what the talking points will be. beyond the call for a two state solution which is important and as expected, there will also be a call to safeguard israel democracy. what to safeguard israel democracy. what do ou to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make — to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of _ to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of the _ to safeguard israel democracy. what do you make of the timing, as you say whether court decision due tomorrow?— tomorrow? yes, that is a very secific tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing _ tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but _ tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but also, - tomorrow? yes, that is a very specific timing but also, we i tomorrow? yes, that is a very l specific timing but also, we are celebrating 30 years, next week at the general assembly there will be an international gathering with the peace process. we know that we have a right—wing government that is not supportive of a two state solution and that is not into making concessions for such peacemaking efforts. we are in the context in which the us is leading efforts to further normalisation between israel and saudi arabia which will require some steps on the palestinian front and i think that israel should hear from foreign dignitaries visiting our country and in the eyes of the international community, especially our partners and allies. all in the necessity of moving forward towards a two state solution and condemning any government stagnant, leading to more violence and more incitement of behaviour. in more violence and more incitement of behaviour. , ., ., ., , behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of _ behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of relations _ behaviour. in terms of relations, the state of relations between i behaviour. in terms of relations, | the state of relations between the uk and israel at the moment. where are we? how interested will people be to see what james cleverly has to say? in be to see what james cleverly has to sa ? , ., ., , . say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel. ed — say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, ed stephanie _ say? in terms of the domestic debate in israel, ed stephanie somewhere i in israel, ed stephanie somewhere else. they are dealing with the supreme court, the prime minister upcoming visit to the us next week. they will not generate a lot of public attention. but because this is a time in which not many foreign ministers from western democracies are visiting israel. i think there will be an outlook on whether or not it will be about values or mainly about trade, economy and security. it is issues that are important for the israel uk relationship and to maintain positive momentum but can those relations continue as usual when all of these other things are happening whether it's on the palestinian front or domestically inside israel?— palestinian front or domestically inside israel? ., ,, . ., inside israel? thank you so much for that. we inside israel? thank you so much for that- we will — inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to leave _ inside israel? thank you so much for that. we will have to leave it - that. we will have to leave it there. former dancers say there is a long—running "toxic" culture of body—shaming and bullying at two of the uk's most prestigious ballet schools. the bbc�*s panorama and file 0n four programmes, have spoken to more than 50 ex—students of the royal ballet school and elmhurst ballet school, who attended between 2004 and 2022. both schools say the health and well—being of their students is a priority. panorama's mark daly reports. every year, hundreds of children audition for a coveted place at the royal ballet school in london and elmhurst ballet school in birmingham — widely regarded as among the best schools in the world. now they are speaking out against body shaming and bullying. the bull in: a body shaming and bullying. iie: bullying a body body shaming and bullying. tie: bullying a body shaming body shaming and bullying. iie: bullying a body shaming was body shaming and bullying. i““ie: bullying a body shaming was so body shaming and bullying. i“ie: bullying a body shaming was so bad that they had to speak to my parents about it. ellen elphick attended both schools, and says it was a single comment from a teacher during parents�* evening at elmhurst that set her on a path to an eating disorder that lasted 15 years. then i started making myself sick. that was the snowball effect. it is expected that ballet dancers should be slim and athletic, but the industry has had a reputation for favouring extremely thin ballerinas. in 2009, aged 16, ellen got into the royal ballet school. there, she says she had a one—on—one with a teacher who described the line a ballerina's figure was supposed to take. she just basically said to me, "if i had a knife, this is what i would cutoff." and she literally cut my entire bum off, kind of all of half my thigh, basically, and then a third of my calf. i was filled with hate for my body. ellen is now taking legal action against the royal ballet school for the treatment she says she suffered there. jacob tidmarsh was 11 when he joined royal ballet school in 2014. he says some of his teachers were unpredictable and cruel. for the two and a half years i was at the ballet school, i was... intimidated, humiliated and left feeling very scared and, quite frankly, broken. you don't prepare anyone for anything by cruelty. i i'm not saying that the teachers i are bad people — they think they're doing the right thing. they're doing exactly. what was done to them. both schools dispute the accounts given to the bbc, and say their own records differ. in a statement, the royal ballet school says nothing is more important to us than the happiness and continued well—being of its students, and that it's continuously improving and innovating in order to protect their health and welfare. elmhurst says it promotes good physical and mental health, and acts whenever issues are identified. while the ballet schools insist they're doing everything they can to improve the culture, these former students believe much still has to be done to ensure the safety and well—being of their successors. mark daly, bbc news. the summit referred to as the largest lgbtq+ conference in the world has kicked off today at disneyworld in florida. this is seen as the latest in the standoff between disney and florida's govenor ron desantis, beginning with the passage of the parents�* bill of rights in 2022 — also known as the "don't say gay" bill. let's bring you up to speed with the politics behind this. aubreyjewett is a political scientist and associate professor at the university of central florida. hejoins us from orlando. i'm very pleased to say that he joins us now. hello to you. this is really been characterised as mickey mouse takes on the state governor. give us the background as to how this has come about.— this has come about. yes, absolutely. _ this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a - this has come about. yes, absolutely. well, a year. this has come about. yes, | absolutely. well, a year or this has come about. yes, - absolutely. well, a year or more ago, governor ron desantis and the legislator passed a bill, as you said a moment ago, called the parental bill of rights which critics labelled, don't say gay and it prohibited teachers from talking about gender identity and public schools in florida. 0riginally it was only kindergarten through to third grade but now it goes all the way through high school. in response, disney spoke out and said that we don't agree with that bill, we think it is wrong and we are going to fight against it in court fight to see it repealed. in response, the governor and the legislator has sought to punish disney by taking away their right of self—government that they have had since the 1960s, since they came to florida. it's a local government district was set up to take on taxes and to provide services like building roads and drainage ditches and things like that. i building roads and drainage ditches and things like that.— and things like that. i mean, it has become extraordinary _ and things like that. i mean, it has become extraordinary battle, - and things like that. i mean, it has| become extraordinary battle, hasn't it? disney is huge in florida, ron desantis is the governor. who is this damaging? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to disney? is a potentially damaging to ron desantis? were both? i think, in the long run potentially damaging to both. in the beginning, governor ron desantis clearly thought it would be a political win for him in that many republican primary and caucus voters around the country found out about ron desantis is not from the covid—i9 stuff in florida, the free state of florida, they found out about him from this battle that he was waging with disney. in the longer run, a lot of republicans are beginning to turn against him because they say, look, it's not conservative or republican to punish a business for speaking out. it's ok to disagree with them but it's not appropriate to try to punish them as it's been the case here when they try to take away the special taxing district and they have replaced it with a board that is appointed by the governor and they have threatened to, for instance, open up a jail or prison near disney or allow a competitive theme parks open up near disney. very quickly, is there likely to be processed at the conference, do we think? is there a lot of bad feeling in florida at the moment?- in florida at the moment? that's ossible. in florida at the moment? that's possible- we _ in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have _ in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have seen - in florida at the moment? that's possible. we have seen some i in florida at the moment? that's - possible. we have seen some isolated protests against disney in the past and based on this issue. on the other hand, this is something that disney has been involved in for many years and many other large corporations throughout the country and throughout the world including apple and others. i’m and throughout the world including apple and others.— apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut ou apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off— apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. _ apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. thanks - apple and others. i'm so sorry to cut you off there. thanks for - cut you off there. thanks for watching, will be back shortly. hello there. well, today temperatures didn't get to 30 degrees celsius somewhere in the uk, unlike the previous seven days, which was a record for september. we've never had seven consecutive days back to back where temperatures have reached 30 degrees celsius before, but the heatwave is ending. we've seen this weather front move in across the north—west of the uk through the day today, introducing cooler and fresher air and that will continue to push its way gradually south—eastwards. i say cooler and fresher — actually, temperatures will be getting closer to average for the time of the year as we get towards the middle part of the week. now, we still did have warm sunshine across east anglia and south—east england. temperatures still reached, well, 26 degrees or so in places, whereas across the north—west of the uk we have thicker clouds and outbreaks of rain from our weather front and it's the front that will bring a change to cooler weather. so overnight tonight, clearing skies for scotland and northern ireland, with the weather turning chilly. for england and wales, a slow—moving weather front tending to pep up with some persistent outbreaks of rain for some, whereas across east anglia and south—east england probably staying dry, but one or two mist patches around as we start the day on tuesday. now, i think for tuesday this weather front�*s going to be really slow—moving, so rain on and off through the day and probably some of the rain quite heavy across eastern areas of england, maybe with an odd rumble of thunder. the sunniest weather for scotland and northern ireland, wherever you are those temperatures coming down, 17—22 for most. then for the middle part of the week, high pressure is with us just for one day. so after a sunny start, once we've lost the early morning mist and fog, you might see a bit of cloud bubbling up. the exception to the dry theme, well, for western scotland and maybe western counties of northern ireland, close to an area of low pressure, you may well see outbreaks of rain at times. those temperatures high teens to low 20s. for thursday, some strong winds around this low pressure buffeting the north—west of scotland as our weather front continues its journey southwards and eastwards across england and wales. the weather front itself continuing to weaken as it moves southwards. indeed, we'll probably start to see southerly winds move back in across east anglia, and south—east england, boosting the temperatures potentially back into the mid 20s for scotland and northern ireland. thursday's a blustery day, a day of sunny spells and showers. and then as we get through friday, more especially into the weekend, looks like we'll see more rain across southern portions of the uk, but the weather a bit more uncertain in the north. hello, i'm sarah campbell. you're watching the context on bbc news. so far, this clear—up is people having to do it by themselves. 0ne one of the neighbours at the top of the street, the house was struck, a family of six was inside, five have been killed, only the father has survived. translation: we are staying in. the streets, i feel bad for my son, his dad passed away, and i have to take care of him. these are individual people who have individually- lost their house, their father, their mother, their children. i i met one woman whose child i is still buried under the rubble. international emergency workers join in the recovery effort from morocco's devastating earthquake, but survivors say the government is not responding quickly enough. nearly 2,900 people are so far known to have died. we'll have the latest.

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