mild weather through the weekend, highs of 12 14 but it will often be cloudy with a bit of rain at times. thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at six. now it s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. case closed. erik ten hag attempts to move on from marcus rashford s latest indiscretion at manchester united. two of the premier league s top three play tonight. with liverpool hoping to keep manchester city at bay with a win over their cup final opponents chelsea one big purchase. now a high priced sale. chelsea recoup some of the money spent in the january transfer window on the wsl s deadline day also coming up on sportsday. just over two years since her olympic dream was taken away, we meet faye rogers on the brink of her first paralympics in the pool hello again. for erik ten hag today, it was case closed on marcus rashford. for those journalists at the manchester united manager s pres
but controversial rwanda policy had a new roadblock today, with the appeal court including the east african country is not safe enough for the uk to send asylum seekers there. but the lord chiefjustice, lord burnett, announced it had been a split decision. he thinks rwanda is safe, but his two colleagues did not. deficiencies in the asylum system in rwanda are such that there are substantial grounds for believing that there is a real risk that persons sent to remand it will be returned to their home countries, where they face persecution or other inhumane treatment, when in fact, they have a good claim for asylum. in that sense, rwanda is not a safe third country. the government will be disappointed by today s majorityjudgment a blow for the home secretary, who s expressed her personal enthusiasm for getting flights to rwanda started as soon as possible. but that s not the end of the legaljourney the matter will almost certainly now move to the supreme court for a final h
in the tv station in the port city guayaquil. they ve got grenades with them as well, in the past minutes them as well, in the past minutes the president said that ecuador is now in a state of emergency, but it is now in a state of armed conflict. let s speak to naomi wells who is in sao paulo. saying in the last hour, we ve got a new person who s threatening to take on the drug cartels and they are pushing back forcibly. cartels and they are pushing back forcibl . . v cartels and they are pushing back forcibl . . , ., forcibly. that s right, and the scenes tonight forcibly. that s right, and the scenes tonight demonstrate l forcibly. that s right, and the - scenes tonight demonstrate that, certainly. it is incredibly distressing footage, footage there of staff as they were broadcasting live on air at the television station in guayaquil, with guns being held to some of the staff as they plead please, please, please as they plead please, please, please as they beg for their