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conditions, quite night with mild conditions, quite warm, iii night with mild conditions, quite warm, 1a to 17. temperatures right at the end of the night. you're talking the extreme rainfall, 6 months worth of rainfall and the space of 2a hours. whereas in the uk we are underan space of 2a hours. whereas in the uk we are under an area of high pressure and it is this that brings us to hot and sunny weather. across the board on wednesday, sunshine should break through after a few patches of mist and fog. very warm not hot, the highest temperatures likely to get to 32 degrees which could be very close to the highest temperature we've recorded all year. into thursday, more the way of high cloud moving to the north—west, making sunshine hazy. a few isolated showers but for the majority, again, a fine and sunny and very hot day, temperatures in scotland and northern ireland widely into the mid 20s. high 20s to low 30s across the woman's parts of england and wales. should keep some of this dry and
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sunny weather through friday and for a good part of the weekend. but there will start to be a change through the second half of the weekend or the early stages of next weekend or the early stages of next week as we start to see some rain moving in of the atlantic in the temperatures will come down because it normal. but yes, more hot and sunny weather to come for most of us over the next few days. and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night, i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... spain sack their women's world cup winning coachjorge vilda, amid the ongoing scandal involving football federation president luis rubiales. spanish side getafe officially unveil former manchester united player mason greenwood, six months after criminal charges
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against him were dropped. and can american teenager coco gauff give the us open the story it's craving? in the last few minutes he has moved a step closer to the final. also coming up on sportsday before seven... three is the magic number for olaf coy as the dutchman claims a hat—trick of stage wins at the tour of britain. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. we start tonight with the latest developments from spain. a little over two weeks after they beat england to win the women's world cup, the country's fa has today sacked coachjorge vilda amid the ongoing scandal involving federation president luis rubiales.
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our correspondent katie gornall has been keeping across this. remind us how we got here and what has happened today. it remind us how we got here and what has happened today.— has happened today. it seems quite remarkable when _ has happened today. it seems quite remarkable when you _ has happened today. it seems quite remarkable when you think- has happened today. it seems quite remarkable when you think 16 - has happened today. it seems quite remarkable when you think 16 days| remarkable when you think 16 days ago, jorge vilda was lifting the world cup and from the outside you think how can he be sacked, but the writing has been on the wall for him for some time, especially since friday after that extraordinary general meeting given by the federation were those rubiales, the man at the centre of the scandal involving jenni hermoso stood at the podium, everyone expected him to resign and instead he doubled down and said he would not resign and repeated it five times, hitting out at various different groups as well. vilda could be seen on the front row of that meeting uploading and supporting rubiales. on saturday he changed his tune somewhat and issued a statement criticising rubiales but not calling for his dismissal and not calling for his dismissal and not calling for a change of leadership. and the acting president
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of the spanish fa pedrosa has released a statement confirming his dismissal, a complimentary statement thanking him for his service but he is now no longer the head coach of spain. it is worth remembering there has been some controversy around vilda. last year 15 spanish players went on strike in protest at conditions in the spanish team, saying it was affecting their physical and mental health. back then the federation under rubiales stood by vilda, they are not any more. stood by vilda, they are not any more, ., , . ., stood by vilda, they are not any more, ., ,. ., ., stood by vilda, they are not any more. . ,. . ., ., more. fascinating that vilda survived all— more. fascinating that vilda survived all of _ more. fascinating that vilda survived all of that - more. fascinating that vilda survived all of that but - more. fascinating that vilda survived all of that but not l more. fascinating that vilda - survived all of that but not this, rubiales remains suspended but is refusing to go. and there was the announcement of a new coach for the women's side to it is safe to say will have a work it out.— will have a work it out. that an announcement coming - will have a work it out. that an announcement coming after i will have a work it out. that an l announcement coming after the dismissal of vilda, montse tome she was his assistant. she had initially resigned her position in the wake of
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the scandal around the world cup final. she'll probably not very well known outside of spain, a former spain midfielder, she has four caps for spain, and herfirst task spain midfielder, she has four caps for spain, and her first task will be spain's nations league fixture against sweden on 22nd september. currently she has now players to select, all of them are refusing to play for spain was loose rubiales remains president. he is suspended by fifa, but still in post. today the spanish fa released an earlier statement condemning the actions of rubiales, distancing themselves from him completely, saying that his behaviour was totally unacceptable and they have essentially in their mind drawn a line under the rubiales era but whether that will be enough to regain the players' trust and confidence remains to be seen. questions almost daily on the story,
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we will leave it there for now, and in the last 30 minutes,... the spanish la liga side getafe have officially unveiled mason greenwood. their new signing has been taking part in an open training session today. the 21—year—old left manchester united a few days ago, six months after criminal charges against the player, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped. joe lynskey reports. i'm so happy to be here, it is mason, and i can't wait to get started. a, ,., mason, and i can't wait to get started. , .,, mason, and i can't wait to get started. , , started. mason greenwood has his route back into _ started. mason greenwood has his route back into football, _ started. mason greenwood has his route back into football, in - started. mason greenwood has his route back into football, in the - route back into football, in the suburbs of madrid he joined route back into football, in the suburbs of madrid hejoined his new team, the la liga club getafe have signed him on loan for the season. up signed him on loan for the season. up until now manchester united was all that greenwood had ever known, he had been there since he was seven. , , seven. mason greenwood, this precocious _ seven. mason greenwood, this precocious talent, _ seven. mason greenwood, this precocious talent, has - seven. mason greenwood, this precocious talent, has his - seven. mason greenwood, this| precocious talent, has his tenth goal of the season. he precocious talent, has his tenth goal of the season.— goal of the season. he was the home-grown — goal of the season. he was the home-grown star _ goal of the season. he was the home-grown star set - goal of the season. he was the home-grown star set to - goal of the season. he was the home-grown star set to be - goal of the season. he was the home-grown star set to be the goal of the season. he was the - home-grown star set to be the future home—grown star set to be the future for club and country but injanuary
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last year he was arrested for charges including attempted rape. this february, all of those charges were dropped as key witnesses withdrew. greenwood has always said he did nothing wrong and united's own investigation concluded that he hadn't carried out the alleged offences. the club said it would be best for his career to move on elsewhere but that it would support him through a period of transition. on the last day of the transfer window he got his new start. this was the reaction in getafe. cheering getafe is a modest club but a club very solid in the first division. i can tell you one thing, that getafe didn't open its doors for a presentation and today they made openings, so it is like a tremendous
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ambience for the presentation of a player. i don't remember any presentation like this with getafe so, i can't tell you, there are enormous survation that —— enormous impression that greenwood has made with getafe. , . ., ., ., with getafe. getafe have had four oints with getafe. getafe have had four points from _ with getafe. getafe have had four points from four _ with getafe. getafe have had four points from four games _ with getafe. getafe have had four points from four games so - with getafe. getafe have had four points from four games so far - points from four games so far this season. greenwood is 21 years old and he wants just a loan deal. season. greenwood is 21 years old and he wantsjust a loan deal. his contract with united last two years left to run. his last professional game of football was 18 months ago and this was the first time since then he trained with the squad. in la liga at getafe, greenwood has his new start. next on the programme — brazil have dropped manchester united winger antony following allegations of abuse by his former girlfriend. the brazilian football federation says the 23—year—old has been withdrawn from the squad after "facts became public"
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that "need to be investigated." police in sao paulo and greater manchester great are investigating the claims, which the player has denied. manchester united say they have no comment on the matter at present. night england's footballers have arrived at st george's park — ahead of their euro 2024 qualifier against ukraine, which will be played in poland at the weekend. for newboys eddie nketiah and levi colwill, it's been their first time to train with the senior national side. trent alexander—arnold and jack grealish have already pulled out because of injury, but those should be the only absences as our football reporter alex howell has been telling me. not any other immediate issues. trent alexander—arnold has pulled out and that'll be the end of his midfield experiment at the moment. he was not listed as a defender in the squad. during the last camp he played in midfield and that luke his england future would be so he will
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not be playing in these two games is the same way as jack grealish, was looking to cement himself in the starting 11. one player who missed out was kieran trippier, who had a personal commitment. walking through the building at saint georges park, he is now here, he has arrived, he is expected to train as normal ahead of those games against ukraine and poland and scotland in glasgow. outdated look that the new call box settling in? levi caldwell, kind of a second call up even though it is first official one. during the last international break he was here with the england under 21 side getting ready for the european championships which they went on to win and didn't concede a goal, but during that preparation time gareth southgate called him up into the squad so he has already trained with these players and he feels a bit more settled, whereas eddie nketiah, it is his first involvement with this
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england senior side, he is the record goal scorerfor england senior side, he is the record goal scorer for the england under 21 side. he was captain as well. he started the season well for arsenal. i asked the striker whether he feels ready to be involved with gareth southgate's side. that ha--ens gareth southgate's side. that happens through _ gareth southgate's side. twat happens through the performances at club level being consistent and helping the team as much as possible so i definitely believe myself and i hope i get the opportunity to show that. ~ �* ., ., g ., ., that. we've heard from jordan henderson — that. we've heard from jordan henderson now _ that. we've heard from jordan henderson now for _ that. we've heard from jordan henderson now for the - that. we've heard from jordan henderson now for the first i that. we've heard from jordan i henderson now for the first time since his move to a saudi arabian club, what has he been saying? the first time he — club, what has he been saying? twe: first time he has spoken since joining al—ettifaq and playing under steven gerrard, and his mood there has been criticised by lgbtqi+ campaigners. he was a vocal ally for those groups and same sex
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relationships are illegal in saudi arabia. he says the criticism for him moving there has hurt him and it was not for money, he said, he said he went for the project and how that was sold to him. when the squad was announced i was here last week and asked gareth southgate aboutjordan henderson's future. he said he will be assessed on a camp by camp basis but it will be a factor as to whether he can get up to the same levels as if he was playing in the premier league. it is hard to put the saudi legal the same levels as those elite leagues that the rest of the players are playing in so that will be something for gareth southgate to deal with as this england squad develops and they prepare for the european championships in germany next year. a week today scotland play england in a friendly at hampden. before that, they face cyprus in their euro qualifer in larnaca and preparations are already under way for friday's game, with scotland hoping to continue their perfect start. they could even secure qualification
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if results go their way. they sit top of group a after four consecutive wins. is in all of my years working with football teams this is the most focus group i have worked with which is a really good thing, and it is a matter of honourfor is a really good thing, and it is a matter of honour for those guys because i have worked with some good teams and players and these guys are right on it. wales have a friendly against south korea to contend with in cardiff tomorrow, before an away euro qualifier against latvia on monday. the welsh have won only one of their past 12 games, leaving them struggling in fourth in group d. to go into each game now with the mentality that we want the three points. we have got to fight so hard, like we always do, but the last two games we played, it kind of felt like we were a different team, it just was felt like we were a different team, itjust was not felt like we were a different team, it just was not wales. felt like we were a different team, itjust was not wales. and we know that we have to be better and the results were not great, but now, we
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have got a draw and hopefully we can put it right with these games coming up, starting with a friendly, on thursday. still to come on sportsday... ready for action — england's danny care gives us the lowdown ahead of the rugby world cup. there has been a lot of outside noise but trust me we will work incredibly hard to right those wrongs, and to learn from it. jack draper may have been knocked out last night, but there are plenty of players with their us open hopes alive and we could be in store for another day of drama with four singles quarter—finals on the schedule. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is at flushing meadows. what a match we have had. coco gauff, she came to our consciousness
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as a 15—year—old beating venus williams at wimbledon, yes she has reached grand slam finals before but she has that looking awry at the moment and in the fourth set especially, she took a part opponent. especially, she took a part opponent-— especially, she took a part ouonent. ~ :: especially, she took a part 0. onent, ~ i ~ ,': .,, opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff — opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff is _ opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff is into _ opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff is into her— opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff is into her first - opponent. 6-0, 6-3 was the goal line so coco gauff is into her first us - so coco gauff is into her first us open semifinal, and it was a very mature performance, she played superbly well. the other side of the coring is thatjelena ostapenko played terribly. the woman who played terribly. the woman who played with such remarkable bravery and aggression and accuracy to knock out the world number one eager swiatek on sunday disappeared. we have seen this many times in her career. winning just seven points in the first set was lasted 20 minutes and committed 36 unforced errors in 14 and committed 36 unforced errors in 1a games but coco gauff is dealing with the expectation here in the united states, where people see her
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as a potential us open champion. she has inherited the limelight for the last 20 years or so has been dominated by the williams sisters. like a man she would be a hugely popular winner, like a man she would be a hugely popularwinner, i'm like a man she would be a hugely popular winner, i'm sure aryna sabalenka will have something to say about that. i cap we will see three americans, i can see djokovic warming up against taylor fritz before a potential popcorn match after that. taylor fritz will have the support of huge crowds in the arthur ashe stadium as the american number one, is not performed as well at the us open as elsewhere on hard courts. his head—to—head record against novak djokovic is not encouraging, they have played seven, djokovic winning seven, but fits is a top ten player, he will also be happy that they are playing at the hottest time of the day. high levels of humidity through the day and evening but at the moment for the first couple of hours of the match they will be in the heat of the
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afternoon sun, and that'll be a disadvantage for djokovic at the age of 36 and playing under the lights later, ben shelton the 20—year—old from the us who served two record 140 mph serves against frances tiafoe, who was a semifinalist last year. tiafoe, who was a semifinalist last ear. �* ,, ., ., , ., tiafoe, who was a semifinalist last ear. �* ,, ., .,, ., ., tiafoe, who was a semifinalist last ear. �* ,, ., ., ., ., year. ben shelton, he has a lot of --eole year. ben shelton, he has a lot of people excited. _ year. ben shelton, he has a lot of people excited. he _ year. ben shelton, he has a lot of people excited. he is _ year. ben shelton, he has a lot of people excited. he is a _ year. ben shelton, he has a lot of people excited. he is a real - people excited. he is a real character off the court as well. what stands out from his game for you? what stands out from his game for ou? , , , ., , ~' what stands out from his game for ou? , , , ., , ,, , you? the sleeveless top i think is attractive to _ you? the sleeveless top i think is attractive to people. _ you? the sleeveless top i think is attractive to people. pewsey - you? the sleeveless top i think is attractive to people. pewsey is, l you? the sleeveless top i think is l attractive to people. pewsey is, the extravagance of youth, the fact that he has that huge serve, clocked at 149 mph, the way he celebrates his points on court. he has a very big game indeed. he gets very excited when he sees the speed gun register a serve over 140 mph, much to the
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frustration of his dad and coach who was an atp tour player, he tries to beat the number he has seen recorded but it is the impetuosity of youth, and when he reached the australian open quarterfinals, injanuary, open quarterfinals, in january, first open quarterfinals, injanuary, first time he had used his passport because as a junior his dad said why travel? there are plenty of players at this stage in the us who are better than you so try to concentrate on being the best in your wings. jae concentrate on being the best in your wings-— concentrate on being the best in ourwins. ,, i. , your wings. joe salisbury of course auoin in your wings. joe salisbury of course going in the _ your wings. joe salisbury of course going in the men's _ your wings. joe salisbury of course going in the men's doubles - your wings. joe salisbury of course going in the men's doubles for- going in the men's doubles for britain, and in the wheelchair tennis under way, alfie hewett wanting to back up his win at flushing meadows last year again. result forjoe salisbury and rajeev ram, trying to win the title for the third time, they beat andres molteni and max ehmer gonzalez 6—4, 6—3. he has not had the best year, he said a
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back problem is we are dealing with for the last couple of years back he and rajeev ram are us open specialist. in a wheelchair competition alfie hewett begins the defence of his title, in a wheelchair single event, but at the moment the wheelchair competition is suspended with andy lapthorne completing on the quad singles against robert shaw of canada. the heat and humidity reach such an extreme level that the wheelchair match was suspended. the threshold is slightly lower for the wheelchair athletes than for the juniors and those competing in the singles and doubles main draw, butjust an indication of how gruesome the conditions are here today and are likely to be for the next couple of days, as well. likely to be for the next couple of days. as well-— likely to be for the next couple of days, as well. hopefully you can go and watch some _ days, as well. hopefully you can go and watch some of— days, as well. hopefully you can go and watch some of that _ days, as well. hopefully you can go and watch some of that djokovic i and watch some of that djokovic match. thank you. it's make or break for england's cricketers tonight — if they beat new zealand at trent bridge they will win their t20 series.
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lose and it ends in a 2—all draw. hoping for a better start, after being thumped at the weekend. jonny bairstow opening for england, playing into the new zealand bowling attack. bairstow with an unbeaten 86, and the sixers again beginning to flow in that summer sunshine. england 106—2 with 11 of their 20 overs, and bairstow hasjust england 106—2 with 11 of their 20 overs, and bairstow has just got to 73. we're just three days away from the start of the rugby world cup with england's campaign getting under way on saturday against argentina. they'll be hoping to put those warm—up defeats behind them with tom curry set to return from an ankle injury. after training today in le touquet, england scrum half danny care sat down with our sports editor dan roan to discuss the squad's form and the expectation. if we are slightly off of it they
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will win the game. so, we know, we respect them, we know how good they can be, but there is a real belief in this squad that we have not shown anything really yet of how capable we are, and we cannot wait to rip in. ., we are, and we cannot wait to rip in. . ., ., ._ we are, and we cannot wait to rip in. can england find a way of clickin: in. can england find a way of clicking back— in. can england find a way of clicking back into _ in. can england find a way of clicking back into form i in. can england find a way of clicking back into form when | in. can england find a way of. clicking back into form when it matters most? the clicking back into form when it matters most?— clicking back into form when it matters most? , , ,, ., ., matters most? the players know that we need to- — matters most? the players know that we need to- we _ matters most? the players know that we need to. we are _ matters most? the players know that we need to. we are 10096 _ matters most? the players know that| we need to. we are 10096 accountable we need to. we are 100% accountable for the four games that have gone by. they did mean a lot but at the same time, this is the real deal. hopefully, we have got the bad stuff out of the way in those games and we have learned the lessons. but it is down to us to perform on saturday because we know we have not been good enough. we have met a lot of fans down. some people might be asking questions. we have heard a lot of outside noise but we are working incredibly hard to write those roles and to learn from it.
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you would rather be in the position of ireland to have been in a good position, they've had that in past world cups then had chequered form. but isn't that the same level of expectation that accompanies england at world cups? mar; expectation that accompanies england at world cups?— at world cups? may be being underdogs — at world cups? may be being underdogs might _ at world cups? may be being underdogs might be - at world cups? may be being underdogs might be a - at world cups? may be being underdogs might be a good l at world cups? may be being i underdogs might be a good thing, at world cups? may be being - underdogs might be a good thing, the english immersion being talked down a little bit and coming as underdogs, we normally do all right. we know that we have not been good enough but we know that no points have been awarded yet in this world cup, so we are desperate to go out there and show everyone what we are all about on saturday. can't wait to get in about it. wales coach warren gatland meanwhile has said all his players are fit for selection to face fiji in their opener on sunday. the whole 33—man squad trained in versailles today with gatland set to name his side for the game on friday. he admitted he has decisions to make about his 23 man squad. last he admitted he has decisions to make about his 23 man squad.— about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we —
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about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we have _ about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we have had _ about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we have had a _ about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we have had a few - about his 23 man squad. last couple of weeks we have had a few niggles. we have had some team players not taking a full part in training. nothing serious but some pumps and things and backs and shoulders. but they have all been in rehab and it is a positive place for us to be in. ireland are also stepping up training ahead of their first game. they take on romania in bordeaux on saturday and this year will hope to get past the quarter—finals for the first time. earlier today forwards coach paul o'connell spoke to the media and he believes sticking to the fundamentals will pay off. sometimes you feel like you to world cup and you need to reinvent the wheel of a little bit. i think we want to evolve and get better for sure but it is not about reinventing anything. those are my two lessons. more on the build—up in the bbc sport website.
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the vuelta a espana resumed today after its first rest day. sepp kuss retained his overall lead, but it's been cut to just 26 seconds. the american could only finish thirteenth on stage ten's individual time trial. he was almost a minute and a half behind italy's felippo ganna who won the 16—mile stage. britain's geraint thomas was 20th. once again olaf coy has won on the tour of britain to retain the overall lead. the dutchman didn't have an easy ride from goole to beverley in yorkshire with stage three producing the closest finish of the race so far as nick parrott reports. olaf coy and hisjumbo—visma team a calm, scenic lanky beverley before it dash to the finish but a team from cornwall decided to try to upset the form book. this move caught the big teams by surprise. they soon caught the breakaway leaders and they were aiming for
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victory but then hopes were soon dashed as jumbo—visma victory but then hopes were soon dashed asjumbo—visma fought back and chaos ensued. the pellet on split and then the british team ineos grenadiers attack three times in quick succession. the last man to had a guy was nils politt, ending up pleading with britain's matthew bostock party were caught before miles to go. in the final run in the riders jostled miles to go. in the final run in the ridersjostled for miles to go. in the final run in the riders jostled for position but olaf coy�*s team—mates positioned him perfectly to claim a hat—trick of stage wins. nick parrott, bbc news. just a reminder of our top story. spain have sacked their women's coachjorge vilda amid the ongoing scandal involving federation president luis rubiales. a little over two weeks after they beat england to win the women's world cup, montse tome will take charge what's of the team where she had been one of the assistants to vilda.
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all more reaction to that on the bbc sport website. —— more reaction. that's all from sportsday. good night. hello. there was another hot day today, particularly across central and southern parts of the uk. it looks like temperatures will build further over the next few days. the peak of the heat wednesday and thursday and will also see the humidity increasing as well. and that's going to make it feel a bit more uncomfortable, both day and night. our area of high pressure sitting over scandinavia is drawing up the heat from the near continent. low pressure sits out towards the west. we're drawing this heat up from france, where we're seeing some pretty high temperatures at the moment. now, as we head through the evening and overnight, it looks like more extensive low cloud, mist and fog will roll into parts of eastern scotland,
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eastern england, maybe around the irish sea coast as well. elsewhere, it's going to be largely clear and dry and quite a muggy night developing, particularly towards southern counties. wednesday then we start off with early mist and fog. low cloud across eastern areas will tend to burn back to the coast. it could linger across some eastern coast of scotland, but it's a dry, sunny day for most of us, and a hot one. england and wales high 20s widely could be up to 32 celsius or so across the south—east. mid 20s there for scotland, northern ireland. as you move through wednesday night, there's a chance we could see some showers and thunderstorms moving through central and western areas, though most places will stay dry again with clear skies. but it's going to be a warm and a muggy night. pretty uncomfortable for sleeping across parts of england and wales. into thursday, then, a bit of a difference. we will see the chance of further thundery showers out towards western areas in response to the high humidity. but i think for most,
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thursday it's going to be another dry and sunny one, with temperatures again reaching the 30 celsius mark or so across southern areas, but again, mid to high 20s, widely across england and wales. friday, a similar story, a bit of a misty start, that mist melting away quickly and then it's going to be dry. plenty of sunshine again. chance of some thundery showers out west, particularly for northern ireland. but again, you can see it's going to be another hot day, high 20s for many, again, 30s or low 30s across some south—eastern areas. into the weekend, low pressure starts to edge in a bit closer to the uk, so destabilises the atmosphere for northern and western areas. so this is where we'd like to see the temperatures start falling, increasing chance of showers or thunderstorms, but it stays hot and sunny for most of england and wales this weekend. it's not until we get into next week, things start to cool down.
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note we started in the united states where the former leader of the far right proud boys group, capital right proud boys group, capital right ofjanuary 26, right proud boys group, capital right of january 26, 2021. right proud boys group, capital right ofjanuary 26,2021. henrique and terrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy in order to leave the city before the unrest, let's go live to our correspondent in washington outside the course courtroom. those proceedings have they become now? sentencings might not have come for a couple hours, henrique is the last of the most senior group of five

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