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59dc. Not of scotland, temperatures around 5 9dc. Not wet everywhere overnight, nor will it be tomorrow, it is somewhat quieter tomorrow. Still rain falling for some in eastern scotland, the intensity easing at times into Northern England, and another spell of rain running up towards south west england, just reaching south wales. The wind started to freshen again with this, but many winds will be later, there are drier areas where you get to see are drier areas where you get to see a bit of sunshine. These are your average wind speeds, high costs toward southwest england maybe 40 45 mph orso, toward southwest england maybe 40 45 mph or so, temperatures typo in the range 10 14dc. Hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. The headlines. South africa are victorious in the Rugby World Cup final, beating england 32 12 at yokohama in japan. Its jubilation in cape town, but di ....
To escape the chaos and the misery vote to escape misery the chaos and the misery and the division of brexit and vote to put scotlands future into scotlands hands. That is the message that must ring out. Labour unveils a plan to make all new build homes zero carbon within three years, if it wins the general election. Strong winds cause travel delays and power cuts across large parts of southern england and south wales. Police urge people not to make unnecessary journeys. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. South africa have ended englands dream of lifting the Rugby World Cup, with an overwhelming victory at the final injapan. The springboks delivered a brilliant and relentless attacking game, winning by 32 points to 12. For england theres bitter disappointment. For South Africans its a triumphant moment, for a sport thats come to represent huge change in their nation. Ou ....
now they re also out. england s cricket world cup hopes ended by who else but australia. i feel like we ve let ourselves down, we ve let people down at home who supporters through thick and thin. who support us. fighting like dogs manchester united end their troubled week with a response their manager promised, and a win their fans craved. from the eighth tier and the corner of the country, ramsgate are the day s big fa cup first round winners. also coming up on sportsday. emma hayes record breaking career as chelsea manager will end next summer. the club announces she s leaving. and world number ones, now with the world s best player. england win the wxv title and a bit of world cup revenge with it. hello again. it s not been in very much doubt for a while now, but england have been knocked out of the cricket world cup. the final blow of a disastrous tournament dealt, perhaps fittingly, by rivals australia. the defending champions lost a sixth game out of seven ....
now, they re also out. england s cricket world cup hopes ended by who else but australia. i feel like we ve let ourselves down, we ve let people down at home, the people who support us through thick and thin. fighting like dogs manchester united end their troubled week with a response their manager promised and a win their fans craved. from the eighth tier and the corner of the country, ramsgate are the day s big fa cup first round winners. also coming up on sportsday: emma hayes record breaking career as chelsea manager will end next summer the club announces she s leaving. and world number ones, now with the world s best player england win the wxv title and a bit of world cup revenge with it. hello again. welcome along to the programme. it s not been in very much doubt for a while now, but england have been knocked out of the cricket world cup the final blow of a disastrous tournament dealt, perhaps fittingly, by rivals australia. the defending champions lo ....
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the mail claims there has been huge public backlash against the duke and duchess of sussex, with a poll of their readers showing that a little over half want their titles to be removed. the telegraph says it s believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to sleep on it before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with in private because they are family matters . the mirror focuses on the way the royalfamily has reached out to meghan and harry, saying they will always be loved. but the sun looks at how the palace has challenged some of the couple s comments, saying recollections may vary . the guardian leads on warnings from the national audit office that at least 25 ....