luton a famous premier league win. a new manager so far unbeaten. and now with a cup final in his future, philippe clement's rangers run takes them past hearts at hampden. a first wsl defeat of the season for manchester city as arsenal grab a late winner. also coming up on sportsday: in the spotlight again — virat kohli makes a record—equalling century as india sweep aside another world cup opponent. hello again. welcome to sportsday. luton were moments away from a first ever premier league home win. but it was luis diaz who denied them. a week and a day after his father was kidnapped, the colombian came off the bench to secure liverpool a one all draw at kenilworth road. diaz was named as a substitute at his own behest after missing two games withjurgen klopp revealing the decision had been made three days ago. starting in his position, diogojota had the best chance of the first half but was denied by thomas kaminski in the luton goal. after darwin nunez had missed a glorious chance to score, luton made them pay. former manchester united player tahith chong finishing off a brilliant counterattack. but that was the moment for luis diaz who showed a shirt saying, freedom for father, at the end of the match. nottingham forest prevented aston villa from going third by beating them 2—0 at the city ground. ola aina and orel mangala with the goals as forest win for the first time in seven premier league games. natalie pirks reports. forest fa ns forest fans in full voice at their fortress. they have only seen two league defeats here since last september. and they didn't have long to wait before their team showed there is no place like home. fast starts are one thing, but keeping up the pressure is another. but as a bill for another equaliser, forrest was showing they were defensively on the game too. —— as villa probed for an equaliser. you suspect the freshly crowned world's best keeper would want to keep this back. —— watch this back. but their previously red—hot strike force was being frozen out. bearing barely any of the possession but all of the points, forrest had rained on villa's parade. so, a big win for nottingham forest but manager steve cooper is keeping grounded and insists they're still finding their feet in the premier league a year and a bit in. we still got loads of new players that we are trying to fit into how we want to play and we are not an established team yet. that we want to play and we are not an established team yet.— established team yet. that is the excitin: established team yet. that is the exciting bit _ established team yet. that is the exciting bit about _ established team yet. that is the exciting bit about where - established team yet. that is the exciting bit about where we're i established team yet. that is the exciting bit about where we're at | established team yet. that is the i exciting bit about where we're at as a club, it is only our second season in the premier league and you want to get in a certain way where you belong here, and we're still trying to build that. we are trying to get there and there is a lot of hard work, but to do that starts with attitude and commitment and bleeding in each other, and we have that. == in each other, and we have that. —— believing. it is always difficult and a challenge away, and today, i learned that we _ challenge away, and today, i learned that we can't relax and we have to be stronger— that we can't relax and we have to be stronger defensively away and we have to _ be stronger defensively away and we have to try _ be stronger defensively away and we have to try to work hard if we want to get _ have to try to work hard if we want to get the — have to try to work hard if we want to get the top 17 in the league. five more fa cup matches today with the highest ranked side in the first round — portsmouth — dumped out by non—league chesterfield. tom naylor headed home the only goal of the game against his former side to knock out the league one leaders. it's portsmouth's first defeat since march. chesterfield will play leyton orient at home in round two. slough town were 15 minutes away from a memorable victory over league two grimsby town when player—manager scott davies scored a screamer. but danny rose's equaliser means they'll have to do it all again a week on tuesday. derby county needed a second half comeback too against crewe, of the league below. trailing 2—0 going into the 89th minute, they scored twice in four minutes to rescue a draw. elsewhere, fleetwood beat kidderminster. from both 12 and 20 yards, rangers captainjames tavernier was on target to help send his team to the scottish league cup final. he got two of rangers goals as they beat hearts 3—1 at hampden park, asjoe lynskey reports. he has been at rangers's managerfor just three weeks. for philippe clement, this is the best kind of balance. in a league cup semifinal at hampden park, they faced hearts, at hampden park, they faced hearts, a team rangers hasn't lost two in more than three years. the chance from the spot went to james to they write back you has now scored more than 100 rangers goals. this is a cup they have not won in 12 years. for this club, this is too long, but one more goal brought them insight. —— that is too long. finding the corner was substitute scott wright who was born and bred crew in aberdeen, the team they will face in the final. regis wrapped it up with were not right but swing, and this time, james taverne yet found the comet with help from team—mates. cornet with help from team—mates. rangers were soaring, hearts were broken, they did score from the spot but it is philippe clement's side who go on. he is not long in thejob but he is one of for a trophy. meanwhile in the scottish premiership, another stunning free kick. it came from luke mccowan as dundee beat livingston 1—0 to move back into the top six. in the wspl, rangers stay top of the table after their 3—1 win over spartans. celtic are just a point behind after a 2—0 win over dundee united. arsenal ended manchester city's unbeaten start to the wsl season, beating them 2—1 with a late winner. steph catley�*s a fullback, but showed the finishing of a striker as she opened the scoring for arsenal. they had the chance to make it two. but captain kim little saw her penalty saved by city keeper khiara keating. it was level in the second half after chloe kelly pounced to equalise for city, but then a mistake from keating in the 87th minute allowed steena blackstenius to score arsenal's winner, sending them up to fifth in the table. we have had may be an unexpectedly rocky start, and we have got to the winds, but onlyjust, and i think you saw our togetherness today, and i think you saw our resilience and how arsenal can fight. in the past, arsenal have been looked at as a ballplaying team, but we can also fight, and i think we took some steps forward today, and it is obviouslyjust steps forward today, and it is obviously just the start of the season, but it is not to underestimate how big of a win this was today. we absolutely should have won this game, _ we absolutely should have won this game, and — we absolutely should have won this game, and i think we are giving a little _ game, and i think we are giving a little bit — game, and i think we are giving a little bit robbed, similar story to last season, and be good to so many chances. _ last season, and be good to so many chances. i_ last season, and be good to so many chances, i think three chances within— chances, i think three chances within the _ chances, i think three chances within the first half of the second half, _ within the first half of the second half. and — within the first half of the second half, and being up on the other half of the _ half, and being up on the other half of the pitch, but i've bought the performance was very good, we dominated and i think there was a period _ dominated and i think there was a period where we got back to 1—1 towards — period where we got back to 1—1 towards the end of the game, and they were — towards the end of the game, and they were back on their feet, and there _ they were back on their feet, and there was— they were back on their feet, and there was only one team that looks likely— there was only one team that looks likely to _ there was only one team that looks likely to win. elsewhere, liverpool were 2—1 winners over leicester to keep them in the top four. everton rescued a point late on at tottenham, that finished 1—1, while bristol city got their first win of the season as they beat west ham 3—1. brighton host manchester united in the late kick off. it's just about to get underway there in about six minutes' time. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new manager of the united states women's national team and is expected to become the world's highest paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the women's super league season after 11 years in charge having won 13 major trophies. she previously managed in the united states when she was head coach at chicago red stars. the usa won back—to—back world titles in the women's game 2015 and 2019 before a shock early exit in the last 16 of the women's world cup this summer. virat kohli's place amongst the pantheon of great indian cricketers is already secure, you'd imagine. but today, statistically, he joined arguably their finest ever batter by moving level with sachin tendulkar on 49 one—day international centuries as india crushed south africa at the cricket world cup. their day was started in emphatic style with captain rohit sharma taking full advantage of the powerplay. when he was out, it brought kohli to the crease on his 35th birthday. he celebrated in style, making 101 not out at eden gardens as india posted 326—5 from their 50 overs. both teams are already assured of a place in the semi finals but south africa crumbled in reply — bowled all out for 83 — handing india a 215 run victory, maintaining their 100% record in the tournament so far. the next world cup match is between bangladesh and sri lanka in what will be a smog—filled delhi on monday. it's currently ranked as the world's most polluted city. both teams have cancelled training sessions in the past few days to minimise their exposure to the conditions. the air quality, as you rightly said, it is affecting both teams and it is not ideal but we have no choice and we have to play in the conditions in front of us. our doctors keep a close eye on players and some players have not turned up for practice because they are asthmatic so they stayed indoors, and even for practice, we are very conscious, we train what we have to train and they go back into the dressing room. they don't spend time unless they are bowling or batting. exeter chiefs are top of the gallagher premiership after a narrowly fought 29—20 win over the bristol bears. the visitors started brightly, 13—7 up after 20 minutes, richard lane ultimately scoring a first—half hattrick. however, the chiefs stepped it up a gear with this try from josh iosefa—scott. in the end, they won by nine points, maintaining a remarkable 20 game unbeaten run at home. novak djokovic has won a record—extending seventh paris masters title, and he still hasn't lost a match since the wimbledon final. the world number one comfortably beat bulgaria's grigor dimitrov 6—4 6—3 in the paris final. it's the 40th masters title in the serbian's career and he's now on an 18—match winning streak. the nfl's international series returned to germany — the sport's biggest market in europe. and a sold—out frankfurt crowd saw super bowl champions kansas city chiefs beat the miami dolphins in a game between two teams expected to contend for the lombardi trophy again this season. it's the first time a game has been played in the german city and the chiefs responded by taking a big first half lead, with rashee rice and jerrick mckinnon scoring touchdowns, and bryan cook adding a third on this 59 yard circus play. 21—0 it was at half time, but the dolphins came back with scores from cedric wilson and then raheem mostert. miami though couldn't complete the comeback, with a mistake on the final play of the game gifting the chiefs a 21—14 win. the sao paolo grand prix is under way in brazil. ferrari's charles leclerc broke down on the formation lap, alex albon and kevin magnussen crashed at the start causing a red flag and after all of it, max verstappen is a few laps away from victory. live text commentary is available on the bbc sport website. yesterday, we had a bit of revenge from a world cup final in rugby union, with england's women beating new zealand. well today, the same in rugby league, but to england's cost this time. having dramatically beaten france to win the wheelchair world cup last year, this afternoon, the tables were turned in leeds. adam wild has more. not so long ago, all this might have felt unthinkable, thousands of fans packed into an arena for wheelchair rugby league. but this is a sport thatis rugby league. but this is a sport that is capturing imaginations. england and france, a rivalry as fierce as any you will find. france were fired up and fuelled by a desire for revenge. last year's world cup final defeat hurt, now racing towards an 18 point half—time lead. england needed something desperately. they found it through lewis king, who puts them within touching distance, but france wouldn't let them get any closer. jeremy bourson �*s patrick a famous win. france takejust jeremy bourson �*s patrick a famous win. france take just a little revenge, and this rivalry continues to grow, as does the sport. on occasions like this, wheelchair rugby league feels as much a winner as anyone. adam wilde, bbc news in leeds. luton had even led premier league team reported a number and they even came close to winning one. luis diaz, who was waiting for good news from colombia about his father, scored a goal in that match. you can get all the reaction to that liverpool and luton match on our website. yesterday, harry kane became the first player in bundesliga history to score 15 goals in his first ten matches — getting his third hattrick in the process. somewhat prophetically, or perhaps predictably, earlier this week, the football news show thought he'd be the perfect topic for a programme. so we're going to spend the rest of sportsday in the company of ben croucher and the team who took a look at how and why he's made such a fast start to life in germany. he said it might take a bit of adapting to get used to a new league and playing against different teams, but harry kane is proving harry kane wrong after a stellar start to life at bayern munich, 13 games, 1a goals, four in seven assists to at the time of recording, and he is underlining just what a world—class striker he is at european football reporterjohn bennett is here. i think he came 19th in that list, ballon d'or on monday night. if you take harry kane right now, is there an argument he is one of, if not the best player in europe or maybe even the world at the minute? in best player in europe or maybe even the world at the minute?— best player in europe or maybe even the world at the minute? in terms of form, he the world at the minute? in terms of form. he has — the world at the minute? in terms of form. he has to _ the world at the minute? in terms of form, he has to be _ the world at the minute? in terms of form, he has to be seen _ the world at the minute? in terms of form, he has to be seen up- the world at the minute? in terms of form, he has to be seen up there - form, he has to be seen up there withjude bellingham, erling haaland, killian and beppe, he is starting to hit his stride after a slow start to the season, he is definitely up there. i was comparing his stats and it has 12 goals in nine appearances in the bundesliga. compare that to rob a delivered duskyin compare that to rob a delivered dusky in a spur season at bayern munich, it was five goals in nine appearances, compare it to erling haaland in his first nine appearances for borussia dortmund, he was ten goals, so you can see there that he is doing remarkably well and it is pretty much a public stance. ——'s rare well and it is pretty much a public stance- --'_ well and it is pretty much a public stance. --' ., ., _ ,, ., stance. --'s we are “oined by stefan frain, a stance. --'s we are joined by stefan frain, a commentator _ stance. --'s we are joined by stefan frain, a commentator on _ stance. --'s we are joined by stefan. frain, a commentator on bundesliga. good to see you. have you been surprised then to see how well harry kane started? i’m surprised then to see how well harry kane started?— kane started? i'm not surprised because i know _ kane started? i'm not surprised because i know everything - kane started? i'm not surprised| because i know everything about bayern _ because i know everything about bayern munich and the situation where _ bayern munich and the situation where the first man left, so last season — where the first man left, so last season was difficult to perform on the highest level. —— when lewandowksi left. i know harry kane perfectly— lewandowksi left. i know harry kane perfectly because i was the former assistant— perfectly because i was the former assistant coach at spurs from until 2015. _ assistant coach at spurs from until 2015, and — assistant coach at spurs from until 2015, and there was a time when he was 19, _ 2015, and there was a time when he was 19, and — 2015, and there was a time when he was 19, and from the uefa under 19 championship to spurs, and a long way to— championship to spurs, and a long way to he — championship to spurs, and a long way to be world class, but now, for me, way to be world class, but now, for me. i_ way to be world class, but now, for me. iwas— way to be world class, but now, for me, i was sure from the beginning that he _ me, i was sure from the beginning that he is— me, i was sure from the beginning that he is exactly the key, the best signing _ that he is exactly the key, the best signing for— that he is exactly the key, the best signing for bayern munich for the new season. it signing for bayern munich for the new season-— signing for bayern munich for the newseason. , ., , ., �*, , , new season. it is harry kane's best to a season — new season. it is harry kane's best to a season for _ new season. it is harry kane's best to a season for five _ new season. it is harry kane's best to a season for five years. - new season. it is harry kane's best to a season for five years. like - to a season for five years. like him, you played at the bundesliga and the premier league. what him, you played at the bundesliga and the premier league. what you think the differences _ and the premier league. what you think the differences are _ and the premier league. what you think the differences are in - and the premier league. what you think the differences are in terms. think the differences are in terms of the quality of the premier league and the quality of the bundesliga? we had one person tell us that the premier league is more intense. how do you think you will be finding the difference between the two leagues? 0f difference between the two leagues? of course the premier league is more intense _ of course the premier league is more intense that — of course the premier league is more intense. that was the same add my time over— intense. that was the same add my time over to — intense. that was the same add my time over to spurs in 1999, the first— time over to spurs in 1999, the first few— time over to spurs in 1999, the first few games, i couldn't see the ball because it was so quick and the tempo— ball because it was so quick and the tempo was— ball because it was so quick and the tempo was higher than in the bundesliga. i think that would suit harry— bundesliga. i think that would suit harry kane, because with this experience now, 30 years on, he knows _ experience now, 30 years on, he knows everything about football, especially the best lee, the premier league _ especially the best lee, the premier league. now, he is working with players — league. now, he is working with players like muller. —— the best league — players like muller. —— the best league he _ players like muller. —— the best league. he has more players that will help— league. he has more players that will help to bring him in a position where _ will help to bring him in a position where he — will help to bring him in a position where he can score, and i think you will he _ where he can score, and i think you will be unstoppable this season if he is _ will be unstoppable this season if he is not — will be unstoppable this season if he is not injured. gn will be unstoppable this season if he is not injured.— he is not in'ured. on the pitch, har he is not injured. on the pitch, harry kane _ he is not injured. on the pitch, harry kane has _ he is not injured. on the pitch, harry kane has settled - he is not injured. on the pitch, harry kane has settled in - he is not injured. on the pitch, | harry kane has settled in pretty nicely and operates, will do what the locals do, that lederhosen and the locals do, that lederhosen and the stereotypical pretzel photo opportunity. but tv has taken to germany, how is germany taking to him? we have a season ticket holder webbers. good to see you, tim. how fit you think harry kane and bayern munich are?— fit you think harry kane and bayern munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers _ munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers where _ munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers where as _ munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers where as soon - munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers where as soon as i munich are? very good, it is one of those transfers where as soon as it | those transfers where as soon as it started to pick up pace and get announced i didn't have any doubt it would be a good fit. the kind of story we had last year, he can just fit into a team effortlessly, and it has been very good so far. what fit into a team effortlessly, and it has been very good so far. what is it about harry _ has been very good so far. what is it about harry kane, _ has been very good so far. what is it about harry kane, about - has been very good so far. what is it about harry kane, about bayern| it about harry kane, about bayern munich and his team—mates, that has seen him jell so quickly in your opinion? i seen him “ell so quickly in your oinion? ~ .,. , seen him “ell so quickly in your oinion? ~ , , opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and _ opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and i _ opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and i look _ opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and i look back _ opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and i look back at - opinion? i think the fact he is very selfless and i look back at times l selfless and i look back at times with lewandowksi we would always shoot rather than pass to someone that was available and in space, harry kane seems to really work with the team, and as a fan, that is something i really want to see more. what about the way he has maybe settled into life off the pitch as well? the german culture and a sense of community that you have around a club like bayern munich? i of community that you have around a club like bayern munich?— club like bayern munich? i think a lot of fans wanted _ club like bayern munich? i think a lot of fans wanted to _ club like bayern munich? i think a lot of fans wanted to see - club like bayern munich? i think a lot of fans wanted to see the - lot of fans wanted to see the oktoberfest photo shoot that is very much a tradition in germany and in bavaria in particular. you see him with the lederhosen and it was quite surreal, so in that regard, you seems to have fit in really well. his first day around the training ground at bayern munich, you could just see him get on with people really well, so i think fundamentally, he isjust a really nice guy and there is no pretenses or ego to him. nice guy and there is no pretenses or ego to him-— nice guy and there is no pretenses or ego to him. well, as harry kane endeared himself— or ego to him. well, as harry kane endeared himself to _ or ego to him. well, as harry kane endeared himself to bayern - or ego to him. well, as harry kane l endeared himself to bayern munich's faithful, one place where his legacy will never be a question is north london, where his impact is quite literally stamped into the very fabric of tottenham hotspur, but without him, spurs are enjoying their second best not to a season ever. their best since 1960, so are they missing their all—time record goal—scorer and with a play differently if you will still there? bradley allen coached kane as a wee whippersnapper at spurs, part of that coaching set up there. why aren't spurs missing harry kane? i think it has been such a positive start— think it has been such a positive start under— think it has been such a positive start under the new manager, in terms _ start under the new manager, in terms of— start under the new manager, in terms of the vibe, the intensity of the play. — terms of the vibe, the intensity of the play. i— terms of the vibe, the intensity of the play, ithink terms of the vibe, the intensity of the play, i think it is most definitely helped spurs. perhaps with no— definitely helped spurs. perhaps with no european football and without — with no european football and without the league cup, i think the loss on— without the league cup, i think the loss on penalties to fulham, the league _ loss on penalties to fulham, the league form has been imperious. they played _ league form has been imperious. they played on _ league form has been imperious. they played on the front foot and i think across— played on the front foot and i think across the — played on the front foot and i think across the front line, with the formation— across the front line, with the formation and style of play, there has been — formation and style of play, there has been a — formation and style of play, there has been a sharing of goals also, and they— has been a sharing of goals also, and they have started this new season— and they have started this new season in— and they have started this new season in such a positive fashion. uses— season in such a positive fashion. uses some — season in such a positive fashion. uses some people on social media saying this may be harry kane is looking at what is happening at tottenham and saying oh, i wish i had stayed because it looks so much fun. but they don't think like that, do they, champions and top footballers like him? i guess they will always be looking forward and concentrating on his currentjob at bayern munich. concentrating on his current 'ob at bayern munichfi concentrating on his current 'ob at bayern munich. most definitely. the o- ortuni bayern munich. most definitely. the opportunity came — bayern munich. most definitely. the opportunity came about _ bayern munich. most definitely. the opportunity came about for - bayern munich. most definitely. the opportunity came about for this - bayern munich. most definitely. the opportunity came about for this newj opportunity came about for this new challenge _ opportunity came about for this new challenge in the bundesliga with the juggernaut of the club of bayern munich— juggernaut of the club of bayern munich and i think that he is —— his transition _ munich and i think that he is —— his transition to — munich and i think that he is —— his transition to that football has been seamless— transition to that football has been seamless and he settled quickly and he is among some terrific players and a _ he is among some terrific players and a fantastic coach, he is scoring goats, _ and a fantastic coach, he is scoring goats, and — and a fantastic coach, he is scoring goals, and he is really going to push _ goals, and he is really going to push both— goals, and he is really going to push both domestically there and in european _ push both domestically there and in european football, to make his time at bayern _ european football, to make his time at bayern munich a success. what about harry _ at bayern munich a success. what about harry kane _ at bayern munich a success. what about harry kane as _ at bayern munich a success. what about harry kane as a _ at bayern munich a success. transit about harry kane as a leader in at bayern munich a success. mat about harry kane as a leader in that dressing room? do you think that now he stepped away, it has allowed other players to step into that void? we have seen at arsenal this season, they seem to have a very strong leadership group, to use that kind of modern football parlance. you think spurs is exposing something similar? i you think spurs is exposing something similar?- you think spurs is exposing something similar? i think it is a treat something similar? i think it is a great question — something similar? i think it is a great question -- _ something similar? i think it is a great question -- experiencing l great question —— experiencing something. i think the manager has done _ something. i think the manager has done brilliantly and he was already a tremendously popular character in the side _ a tremendously popular character in the side, and similar to harry kane realty. _ the side, and similar to harry kane realty. he — the side, and similar to harry kane realty. he is— the side, and similar to harry kane really, he is the focal point of the attack— really, he is the focal point of the attack now. — really, he is the focal point of the attack now, lead the side with his work— attack now, lead the side with his work rate — attack now, lead the side with his work rate and a scoring of goals. i think— work rate and a scoring of goals. i think it _ work rate and a scoring of goals. i think it is — work rate and a scoring of goals. i think it is helping him, as i mentioned, where his recovery time now from _ mentioned, where his recovery time now from one premier league going to the next. _ now from one premier league going to the next. he _ now from one premier league going to the next, he has made it a little bit longer, _ the next, he has made it a little bit longer, and there's not been over— bit longer, and there's not been over the — bit longer, and there's not been over the last eight weeks as many football— over the last eight weeks as many football matches for spursfirst team to fulfil _ football matches for spursfirst team to fulfil the obligation there. they have clearly benefited from that and they have _ have clearly benefited from that and they have busier months coming up with november and december and there are some _ with november and december and there are some truer tests and tougher away— are some truer tests and tougher away fixtures as well and i think we will really— away fixtures as well and i think we will really have a clear indicator as we _ will really have a clear indicator as we move into the start of the new year. _ as we move into the start of the new year. as— as we move into the start of the new year. as to _ as we move into the start of the new year, as to where spurs really stand. — year, as to where spurs really stand. but _ year, as to where spurs really stand, but it has been an outstanding start.- stand, but it has been an outstanding start. stand, but it has been an outstandin: start. ., , ., ., outstanding start. that is about all we have time _ outstanding start. that is about all we have time for. _ outstanding start. that is about all we have time for. my _ outstanding start. that is about all we have time for. my thanks - outstanding start. that is about all we have time for. my thanks to - outstanding start. that is about all we have time for. my thanks to all| we have time for. my thanks to all of our guests and to you for watching. we will see you again soon. goodbye. it has been a bit drier today, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. still a number of flood warnings, though, focused more across southern england, from hampshire to here in kent, where we have got floodwaters from the river rother earlier. over the week ahead, it is not looking as wet and windy, and for much of the week it is going to be a mixture again of sunshine and showers. we have got some showers around at the moment, and again they will continue mainly for the western side of the uk, but we could see just for a while some heavier showers creeping into the far south—east of england, coming in from the english channel. some breaks in the cloud, particularly in the north—east of scotland, so we could have a touch of frost here. but with those clearer skies, you may be able to get a view of the northern lights in northern scotland. this was a picture taken by a weather watcher last night in aberdeenshire. should be quite a sunny start for many eastern parts of scotland and eastern england this time, before the cloud builds up a bit. the showers are going to be out to the west once again. a day very similar to what we had today. those showers will get blown further east of england, crossing on to the pennines and the midlands. temperatures not changing too much at the moment. typically 11 to 13. low pressure close by, this has got the remnants of storm ciaran in it. it is much weaker now, continuing to fade away. still bringing a few showers as we head through tuesday. moving down from scotland into england and wales, but we should see more sunshine in the afternoon, as those showers start to fade away. temperatures of 11 or 12, near normal for this time of the year. but it will get pretty chilly as soon as the sun goes down before we see this weather front here coming in from the atlantic. that is going to bring a band of rain, probably our only proper band of rain over the week ahead. it will be accompanied by some strong winds, particularly windy through the irish sea, and the heaviest rain — about an inch or so — will be over the high ground in western scotland and north—west england. it is moving through fairly quickly, that's the good news, and there shouldn't be too much rain in the south—eastt. followed by some sunshine, but some showers coming in over the irish sea and affecting northern ireland, perhaps western parts of scotland, where it will be a little bit chillier. otherwise temperatures aren't changing too much over the week ahead. we've got that rain on wednesday, but either side of that, sunshine and showers, heavy showers later in the week. live from london, this is bbc news. after meeting with leaders across the middle east, including palestinian president mahmoud abbas and the leaders of iraq, us secretary of state antony blinken calls for humanitarian pauses in gaza. there is no doubt from my conversations with all of our colleagues yesterday that there were more rid are welcome humanitarian policies, because it could advance things we are all trying to accomplish, including getting hostages back, including get a lot more assistance and to gaza, including getting people out of gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has again rejected calls for a ceasefire until all of the hostages captured by hamas are returned. the israeli bombardment of gaza continues — with internet and phone lines cut, once again. scotland's first minister humza yousaf says his in—laws have arrived back in scotland. they were trapped for four weeks in gaza. us secretary of state antony blinken has been in iraq on an unannounced stop. speaking in the last hour, he said the us was continuing vital and urgent work to stop the conflict in israel and gaza spreading. he also said us officials were working to secure a humanitarian pause in gaza that would advance several priorities