here s our sports editor dan roan. when sirjim ratcliffe toured old trafford earlier this year, the british billionaire was hoping to buy manchester united. instead, he ll become a minority shareholder of the club he says he s always supported. the founder of petrochemicals giant ineos, ratcliffe s already invested in sailing and cycling teams and owns a third of mercedes in formula 1. the owner of two football clubs, including nice in france, manchester born ratcliffe last year failed in a bid to buy chelsea, some would argue you should be trying to buy the club that you grew up supporting. yes, i mean, i can understand that but manchester united s not for sale. with its rich history. they were supreme soccer champions of europe. legendary players. ca nto na! and dominance under managerial great sir alex ferguson, united became a commercial powerhouse with a global fan base. but since 2005 been owned by the glazer family and after years of protests by fans unhappy with the c
for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it s often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the weather could get a bit colder into the following weekend. this is bbc news, the headlines. the un suspends aid deliveries saying it can t be taken into gaza because there s no fuel. fuel is life and it has been used in gaza as a weapon fuel is life and it has been used in gaza as a weapon of war. a funeral is held for a 19 year old soldier taken hostage by hamas. israel says her body was found near al shifa hospital. troops are still searching in and around the hospital, following the discovery of what israel says is a hamas tunnel. in other news, the uk prime minister denies tinkering with the rwanda asylum plan after the home secretary he sacked said more radical action is needed to save the scheme. and outrage in the run up to the las vegas grand prix when a loose manhole cover
in the 90s but that was reduced to six, so as things stand, the ten points is something that no team has everin points is something that no team has ever in premier league history been suffering from. everton have said they intend to appeal against the decision which they said they were shocked and disappointed by, the club posted this message from the interim chief executive earlier this afternoon we believe executive earlier this afternoon - believe the sanction is disproportionate and wholly unjust, the club s view is that the harshness and severity of this punishment are neitherfair harshness and severity of this punishment are neither fair nor a reasonable reflection of the evidence that was mitted to the commission. forthat evidence that was mitted to the commission. for that reason, the club intends to appeal the outcome before the premier league appeals board. there was controversy in the f1. there was controversy in the f1 at the las vegas grand prix. when the first
let us speak to a markets consultant. we are not going to go to that just yet. we consultant. we are not going to go to thatjust yet. we are going to take you live to dublin lynn is the scene at dublin central court. we are hearing a statement after the sentencing ofjozef puska, for life imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. fix, imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. teacher aisling murphy. a come assion teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, - teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, they i teacher aisling murphy. a come i passion nat community, they were teacher aisling murphy. a come - passion nat community, they were of assistance throughout the investigation, providing us in particular with access to cctv which was instrumental in building the case againstjozef puska and achieving a successful prosecution. the community also had and continues to support aisl