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consent to the kiss. translation: we can stand up what we said from the start, _ translation: we can stand up what we said from the start, it _ translation: we can stand up what we said from the start, it was _ translation: we can stand up what we said from the start, it was a _ translation: we can stand up what we said from the start, it was a kiss - said from the start, it was a kiss without consent, everyone saw the images, the whole country saw it and we can say that, precisely because of that, thanks to social change also and because of the legal changes, we can show that mr rubiales lacked consent. 39 members of the national side have made themselves unavailable, calling for structural changes and aren't dissatisfied with the measures taken so far. —— are dissatisfied. manchester united manager erik ten hag says his side "are progressing" despite a slow start to the season and the disruption caused by the future of jadon sancho — with the winger currently training on his own. united's manager left sancho out of his squad for the defeat at arsenal earlier this month, saying he hadn't been training well enough, but sancho then responded with a statement on social media saying he's being used as a scapegoat. sancho moved to old trafford for more than £70 million, but the club have said he is now on a "personal training programme, "away from the first team". there was a "no—good" culture to set some standards. it is myjob to control the standards. if staff or players or whatever, if there is a structure to cross lines, you have to be strong, absolutely. elsewhere in the premier league, everton have new owners after farhad moshiri sold his 94% stake in the club to american investment fund 777 partners. the takeover brings to an end the often troubled tenure of moshiri, who first invested in 2016. the sale is expected to be completed by the end of the year, but is subject to premier league, football association and financial conduct authority approval. if it does go through, it'll mean half of the 20 top—flight clubs in england are american—owned. new zealand take on namibia later in the rugby world cup. they're looking to bounce back from defeat by france in the opening round of fixtures. over the weekend, wales, ireland and england are all in action. the welsh, who narrowly beat fiji a week ago, go into their game against portugal as firm favourites, with the opponents playing theirfirst world cup game in 16 years. it is a good opportunity for us to show what we are about. we don't want to be making 250 tackles again, but serious effort against those fijians, they are some of the hardest players individually to tackle in the world. huge effort. that attitude and that intent doesn't change this week. that stays there again. hopefully with less tackles and more possession this week. england's men's cricketers are in action in the fourth and final one day international of their series against new zealand. england won the toss and chose to bat, and lost jonny bairstow early on for 13. joe root made 29, and harry brook just 10, but in the absence of ben stokes, who's being rested, dawid malan has been the mainstay for england. he's on 127. and that's all the sport for now. saturday marks a year since mahsa amini — a young woman in iran — died in state custody after she'd been arrested by the country's morality police for allegedly not wearing her veil properly. it sparked an uprising, led by women and girls demanding notjust an end to the compulsory dress code but much widerfreedoms. after several months the regime succeeded in crushing the protests but not the widespread desire for change. 0ur correspondent caroline hawley has been looking at whether things have changed for women in iran, 12 months on. a warning, her report contains some distressing images. elahe had never taken part in protests before. now in exile in italy, she says that after mahsa amini's death, she felt compelled to take a stand. gunshot. that's the sound of the bullet that changed her life. she'd rushed to help young protesters who'd been shot while pulling down pictures of the supreme leader. she came here for medical treatment. surgeons removed the bullet from her head but couldn't save her right eye. translation: it was like losing a loved one. - an eye is a part of someone's beauty. i'm just one of many wounded protesters. even though he shot my eye, my heart is still beating. my heart beats for life, for iran, for the people of iran. it beats too with the agony of separation for her twins, now being looked after by their grandparents. translation: the last moment i was with my children before . iwas shot, i had bought them school supplies. all their clothes and hands were covered with blood and they kept shouting, "my mum was killed!" it was a tough moment. i can neverforget it. so many iranians suffered terribly in a brutal crackdown against the women—led uprising. hundreds were killed. thousands upon thousands were arrested and seven executed. the protests eventually died down, but not the widespread fury that had ignited them. 0ne western diplomat estimates that, around the country, about 20% of iranian women now go out unveiled. they know they're being watched and that they risk being fined, denied public services orjailed. i get in touch with a 20—year—old music student in tehran on a messaging app. we agreed not to use her name and to delete our conversation immediately. i couldn't have imagined that i could be this brave before mahsa's death. we just needed a tiny spark to light the fire. so even though i feel scared to my bones, whenever i pass a morality police, i keep my head high and i pretend that nothing is happening. mojgan ilanlou, a prominent film—maker, began posting pictures of herself unveiled last year. she was jailed for several months after also criticising iran's supreme leader. she says a profound social revolution is taking place across classes and across the country. extraordinarily, she spoke to me from tehran without wearing the veil. translation: what has changed after mahsa's death _ is men's public opinion of women. in the streets, in the metro, in bazaars, they praise women's courage, even at family gatherings, which i believe is the most significant fruit of mahsa's movement. back in the suburbs of milan, elahe has no idea when she'll be able to go home. she still needs an operation so she can close her eyelid over her new glass eye. but she tells me she has no regrets. translation: i don't regret it, because i can't remain silent. in the face of oppression. it was for the freedom of my homeland, for my people, for the next generation. whenever i'm speaking to the kids, we always say that we hope we'll be reunited in iran in better days. the prime minister intends to ban the american xl bully dog breed. there are currently more than a0 needs of dog on that list, they also include needs of dog on that list, they also includ . , .,, needs of dog on that list, they also includ , ., include japanese tosun, the d090 arc entina include japanese tosun, the d090 argentina and _ include japanese tosun, the dogo argentina and the _ include japanese tosun, the dogo argentina and the food _ include japanese tosun, the dogo argentina and the food ebecilio. l include japanese tosun, the dogo | argentina and the food ebecilio. as well as being illegal to own that dog, you also cannot sell any banned dog, you also cannot sell any banned dog in the uk. you're not allowed to abandon abandoned dog, also it is illegal to give away a banned dog —— band dog. you're not allowed to breed from a banned dog as well. whether your dog is a band dog isn't down to its name or breed. rather, what it looks like. for example, if a dog had lots of characteristics of a dog had lots of characteristics of a pit bull terrier, it may well get to be put on the band dog list. any of the authorities can take away a banded dog from an owner, however the lease have to get quote permission to do that. indeed the court can decide that the dog isn't a risk to the public and so allow the dog to be given back to the owner. howeverthat the dog to be given back to the owner. however that is under some strict conditions. they include the fact that the dog must be neutered, it also has to be microchip. and when it tenses in public, it has to be kept on a lead and muscled at all times. also dog has to be kept in a secure place —— muzzled. so you cannot keep it in an open kennel in your garden, it has to be kept locked up so it cannot escape. as we have heard, it is the department for environment food and rural affairs thatis environment food and rural affairs that is working on bringing this ban in on the bully excel by the end of the year, they will bring together a group of experts who will decide that it group of experts who will decide thatitis group of experts who will decide that it is a breed so that it can then be added to the banned list. right now no final decision has been made on what happens to those people who currently own an american xl bully when that ban eventually comes in. , ., ~ , in. the news from the prime minister comes after— in. the news from the prime minister comes after it — in. the news from the prime minister comes after it was _ in. the news from the prime minister comes after it was announced - in. the news from the prime minister comes after it was announced today i comes after it was announced today that a man who had suffered multiple injuries after being attacked by what i think to be —— thought to be american xl bullies has died, he was 52 years old and was in a critical condition after being attacked by the dogs in staffordshire, he was taken to birmingham because my queen elizabeth hospital but was later confirmed dead. and from litchfield has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, that is according to the staffordshire police. kim jong—un has continued his trip to russia, visiting aircraft manufacturers in the far east of the country. he told production centres and inspected facilities building fighterjets. it is a leader's first public appearance since meeting vladimir putin on wednesday. the leaders discussed possible military cooperation. it's been revealed that 80 prison officers hadn't turned up for work at wandsworth prison in london on the day the terrorism suspect daniel khalife escaped. the prisons minister has said nearly a0% of the staff due on shift that day were absent. the prime minister maintains that he wants the full investigation to be published before commenting in general, of course, people should turn up to work wherever they work, that goes without saying. we are talking about the specific circumstances surrounding an escape at wandsworth prison. there is an independent investigation that has been initiated to establish the full facts and circumstances of how that happened. obviously we want to prevent things like that from happening again. we accepted the recommendations of the independent pay body recently for a 7% pay rise and that will help improve retention but again, talking about the specific incident at wandsworth, i think it is premature until we allow the independent investigation to conclude. that can adequately and accurately establish the facts of what happened with regard to this particular escape. dr rosena allin—khan, labour mp for tooting, disagrees with the response from the government on the issue, here is why. i have spoken to the prison officers' association who informed me that, if 20% of staff members are not there on a given shift, it is only appropriate for basic things to be conducted on that day, such as feeding and exercise. double the percentage were off that day, so a0% of staff were not on shift that day, meaning that there was no reason that people should have been in education or work that day, and there was certainly no reason for daniel khalife to be in the kitchen that morning. this speaks to the wider erosion of our public services that we have across the country. we have nhs waiting lists that are through the roof, we have schools that are falling down around us, and now we have a prison service that has been so woefully under resourced for so long that we have people escaping and staff going to work feeling desperately unsafe. 0ur political correspondent peter saull has the latest. this has come about following an eventin this has come about following an event in question people do in the house of commons by the labour mp, whose constituency includes part of wandsworth prison, she has described the response from the peasants minister as deeply concerning —— prisons minister. he admits that some 80 prison officers expected to turn up on the 6th of september, the day daniel khalife escape, didn't, meaning only around 61% of those who were expected on the day waxy there. he also stresses that although this sounds shocking, this is above the safe levels put in place by the prison, they believe this complies with their rules. it is alleged daniel khalife head under a delivery van outside the kitchen to get away. we are told also that all of the kitchen staff and gatehouse staff work at work, but clearly it does raise questions for all authorities involved, the justice raise questions for all authorities involved, thejustice secretary raise questions for all authorities involved, the justice secretary said at the weekend that all security staff who were supposed to be were in place, he stands by those comments. his department today published terms of reference of an independent inquiry into the escape, confirming that staffing levels will build. —— will be looked at. lets turn to the us where one of the largest labour unions has begun unprecedented simultaneous strikes at detroit's big three auto—makers — ford, general motors, and chrysler owner stellantis. there are warnings the strikes by the united auto workers could these are live pictures of protesters outside the offices of general motors, i believe, but cannot say exactly. and of the three big companies. there are warnings the strikes by the united auto workers could have a major effect on the us economy, with costs running into billions of dollars. among other things, the workers are demanding a a0% wage increase over the next four years. michelle fleury reports. a chance for the car—makers to showcase their latest models. casting a shadow over the cheer, the industry's biggest strike in generations. ford's ceo warning the stakes couldn't be higher. we are literally fighting for the future of auto manufacturing. but what do workers think? this is your morning routine? yeah, this is what i do every morning — get up, get the chickens. paul, who recently got married, works in a factory making jeep cherokees. fourth generation uaw, my great—grandfather and grandfather and my dad, that is something i wanted to be able to provide for my family. an awesome living for my parents growing up. are those opportunities there today? not necessarily. yeah, i mean, i'm nervous about it. his grandfather and father's way of living now out of reach. i can't even afford to purchase the vehicle that i sit there and produce every day. i can't even afford to buy that. how does that you feel? how does that make you feel? it is frustrating, it is disappointing. alsojoining the fight, gm workerjessie. hi, how was your day? i am a single mum, my son is ten years old, we make good money but paying for health care, it doesn't mean much, doesn't stretch. groceries that used to be $200 a week are suddenly $300. it all gets eaten up quickly. i don't take vacations, i use all my vacation days for emergencies. in the auto industry we have a summer shutdown, contractually we have to use some of our vacation time during the summer shutdown. we only get... i only get two weeks of vacation time for the whole year, and that is four days out of that two weeks immediately which means i am only left with six other days. if my son is sick or has the flu, that is three days. this fight we are going through is not just for auto workers. this fight is the middle class's fight. this is for everybody. paul is heading to what might be one of his last shifts in a while. the uaw is limiting strikes to key factories, at general motors, ford and stella ntis. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a derbyshire village has once again been transformed into a stunning display of creativity. it is the seventh year the duffield scarecrow trail has been organised and a set has been expanded to hazlewood. whole theme is myths, legends, fairy tales. a lot of people said, particularly after covid, it was lovely to see people get on the street laughing, talking, you saw people you hadn't seen for years. people have been getting creative with their scarecrows. ten—year—old jack looked to his family tree for inspiration. he jack looked to his family tree for inspiration-_ jack looked to his family tree for insiration. , , . ., inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish, inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish. i — inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish, i thought _ inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish, i thought it _ inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish, i thought it would - inspiration. he is my great grandpa was irish, i thought it would be - was irish, i thought it would be really good and fun to do a leprechaun.— really good and fun to do a lerechaun. .,, �*, . ., , really good and fun to do a lerechaun. �*, . ., , , leprechaun. people's creativity is mind blowing _ leprechaun. people's creativity is mind blowing in _ leprechaun. people's creativity is mind blowing in some _ leprechaun. people's creativity is mind blowing in some areas, - leprechaun. people's creativity is mind blowing in some areas, it i leprechaun. people's creativity isj mind blowing in some areas, it is really— mind blowing in some areas, it is really fun — mind blowing in some areas, it is really fun-— mind blowing in some areas, it is reall fun. , ., , , ., , really fun. the event promises to be fun for all ages, _ really fun. the event promises to be fun for all ages, maps _ really fun. the event promises to be fun for all ages, maps of _ really fun. the event promises to be fun for all ages, maps of the - really fun. the event promises to be fun for all ages, maps of the trail. fun for all ages, maps of the trail cost £2 with profits going to a charity nominated by the village. you're live with bbc news. mps have urged the government to commit to legislation to enable self—driving cars to be regulated in the uk. they argue that if this doesn't happen, any competitive advantage over other countries developing the technology could be lost. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin. at the moment you can take your hands off the wheel on uk motorways if you are driving the one model of car that has had the relevant technology approved in this country. i had a go, back in the spring. but this is not autonomous, or fully self—driving. in the us, driverless taxis are allowed to carry passengers on the streets of san francisco, but it hasn't gone completely smoothly. a recent collision with a fire engine raised fresh safety concerns. the uk government backs the idea of vehicles which can drive themselves for all or some of the time on our roads. trials are being done with a safety driver behind the wheel. getting to the point where they can be widely introduced is complicated. big questions need to be addressed, including who is responsible if there is a crash. consumers and drivers need to understand their roles and responsibilities for the safe operating of this vehicle. secondly is the safety aspect. so, are these self—driving vehicles actually safer than manually driven vehicles? and then, finally, is that vehicle manufacturers are actually willing to share that data for the greater benefit of everyone else. today's report by a committee of mps says the government needs to get on with creating the necessary laws and regulations. what we are calling for is, in the king's speech coming up in november, that space is available for this legislation go through. if we don't move now, our competitors will catch up with us. so, time is of the essence to secure britain's leading position in this work. among the issues which have been raised, concerns that people will become less skilled behind the wheel as more automation is brought in. also, the report says a plan is needed to make sure all drivers understand the new technology. driving tests might have to change. self—driving vehicles could bring big benefits, but there is still some way to go on the journey. katy austin, bbc news. a night of glamour marked the start of london fashion week as the stars gathered on the red carpet at vogue's newest event. a west end theatre was transformed for the evening for a celebration of british theatre, music and dance. our culture reporter annabel rackham was there. acting royalty, the biggest names in music and the most famous faces in fashion came out to support the sophomore vogue world event held in london. tickets were made available to members of the public starting at £150 in an attempt to make the world of fashion more accessible. all proceeds from the evening will go towards arts organisations in the uk. from bigger names such as the national theatre and royal opera house, down to industry freelancers. the organisers, us editor of vogue anna wintour and her outgoing british counterpart edward enninful, said the aim was to help a sector badly hit by the economy and a lack of government funding. the pair say most of the donations will go to the arts in london, which they see as a gateway to the rest of the uk. guests were treated to a stunning showcase of performances representing the diversity of the british arts scene. stormzy�*s heavy is the head was greeted by huge cheers from the audience. whilst fka twigs dazzled with a rendition of it's a fine day, complete with dancers. of course, fashion was on the menu, kate moss turned the stage into a catwalk supported by opera singers. and annie lennox closed the evening with a vocal performance. whilst the world's biggest supermodels, cindy crawford, linda evangelista, naomi campbell and christy turlington, graced the stage holding hands. whether the event was britain's answer to the iconic met gala remains to be decided but it certainly had some big fashion moments to rival it. annabel rackham, bbc news. more on these stories on our website also on the bbc news app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. some rather stark temperature contrasts across the uk again today. warm in the best of all of that sunshine, lots of blue sky here. further north across northern england, southern scotland, rain and underneath it is feeling rather cool underneath it is feeling rather cool. where the rain is, nicely on the satellite, rather slowly pushing further northwards through today, but it is more or less stationary and we will see the rain pep up at times stopped was the south, rain and cloud, humid air moving in from the south as we head through today and tomorrow in particular. the rest of this afternoon, the rain set to continue, some showers moving into north—west scotland at times, it is coolly here, temperatures underneath the rain 11—12 c, but look at this, further south, the low to mid 20s. as we head through the ceiling and overnight, the rain band continuing to weaken, rain fragmenting and becoming showery, showers, ramble out to thunder in the south—west, channel islands into tomorrow morning. try across much of northern scotland, clear spells here, a range of temperatures yet again. saturday, rain mostly petering out, a few showers out towards the west of england, further north, across scotland some sunshine, largely dry, highest temperatures, humid feeling it was the south—east of england, east anglia, temperatures possibly as high as 26—27. sunday, likely to see these heavy fun downpours pushing northwards and eastwards across much of england, wales and northern ireland. further north, scotland largely dry, rain moving into the north—west, still humid in the south, cooler further north, all going to be coming in to pressure feeling air into the start of next week. a rain band pushes eastwards throughout the game on monday, the high—tech feeling cooler, rainfall, temperature is dropping, fairly humid for a while in the south, here is the outlook for our capital cities as we head through next week, feeling a lot more like autumn. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. at least 11,000 people have died in flood—ravaged libya, with some bodies washing up on shorelines more than 100km away. translation: my life before was stable, everything was 100% good. i had my house and my family, but now there is nothing, there is no life any more. a madrid court imposes a restraining order on luis rubiales, preventing him from coming within 200m of the player he kissed at the women's world cup. the british government will provide up to £500 million to tata steel to keep the plant at port talbot open, but thousands ofjobs remain at risk. hello, i'm maryam moshiri, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. we start in libya, where the red crescent says the number of people killed in the flooding of the city of derna has risen to 11,000. this aerial footage captures the scale of the destruction. that number of deaths is expected to grow considerably as recovery efforts continue. there have already been some shocking details. thousands of people were carried out to sea, and some bodies have washed up to shore more than 100km away.

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