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be 14 towards the south coast of england, and it is still mild for the time of year. overnight at night, a few changes. starting to see high pressure building on across northern ireland, and scotland. here, dry with clear skies. still quite windy. in a sheltered glens, temperatures could drop below freezing. frost and mist and fog developing here into tomorrow morning, whereas across england and wales it is cloudier and it is milder. so, this is tuesday. our area of high pressure, just out towards the west of the uk, will extend further eastwards. it will be an improving picture for many. still some cloud and outbreaks of rain across the east. tomorrow morning, into parts of kent, the showers across the southwest will clear away. a lot of sunshine around, but clouding over again towards the north of scotland. rain for the highlands by the end of the day. temperatures a little lower for most, but i want to draw your attention to stornoway. we have some milder air, just creeping into northern scotland. behind a warm front that will be showing its hand across the board on wednesday. for wednesday, we are seeing some heavy rain across western scotland, moving eastwards. gales across the far north. still blustery elsewhere. it should be largely dry on wednesday across england and wales, and still mild as well. generally ten or 13 celsius. hot on the heels of that warm front comes a cold front, and that will be with us on thursday, sinking it's way further southwards. colder air towards the north. there will be some wintry showers across scotland on thursday and friday, even possibly to lower levels. here is the outlook for capital cities. you can see the temperatures drop off as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week. more widespread night—time frosts as well. whereas it is still mild at the moment, this is the headline as we head towards the end of the week. it will be turning colder. thanks, elizabeth. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one , as now its time hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. after nearly six weeks, the cricket world cup closes with australia champions. we'll be reflecting on the tournament — one for england to forget. england look to impress in their final euro qualifier. gareth southgate�*s side take on north macedonia later, knowing the pressure is off. we meet the flag football hopefuls getting into the sport ahead it's olympic debut in la in five years�* time. hello, there, and welcome along to the programme. it was a cricket world cup that started at the begining of october and culminated with one of the great final performances that saw australia cause a huge upset to defeat the host nation, india, in front of a record crowd to be crowned world champions. the tournament format has come in for some criticism.— for some criticism. there is a real sense of shock — for some criticism. there is a real sense of shock i _ for some criticism. there is a real sense of shock i think _ for some criticism. there is a real sense of shock i think here, - for some criticism. there is a real| sense of shock i think here, what, nearly 2a hours on from australia's six world cup title success. the car horns, the background seems to be almost a little bit more muted. all of those blue shirts that we saw everywhere you looked yesterday had been packed away in frustration for those supporters who had expected india to win. they have won all of their matches up to the game yesterday, ten in a row. it felt like a tour around india almost celebrating the inevitable march to victory. australia got under way. the crowd applauded australia generously, but there was a real sense of the party having passed them by, and 100,000 supporters in them by, and 100,000 supporters in the stadium yesterday, wondering what on earth went wrong. looking at australia's tournament, _ what on earth went wrong. looking at australia's tournament, i _ what on earth went wrong. looking at australia's tournament, i think - what on earth went wrong. looking at australia's tournament, i think many | australia's tournament, i think many people _ australia's tournament, i think many people might not have expected them to maybe _ people might not have expected them to maybe even get to the world cup final, _ to maybe even get to the world cup final, let _ to maybe even get to the world cup final, let alone win it. is one of the highlights of the genome of the fact that _ the highlights of the genome of the fact that there were so many surprises?— fact that there were so many surprises? fact that there were so many surrises? ~ , ., �*, , surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sort, surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sport. isn't _ surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sport, isn't it? _ surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sport, isn't it? like _ surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sport, isn't it? like the - surprises? absolutely. that's why we love sport, isn't it? like the final- love sport, isn't it? like the final yesterday, you go into it not sure he's going to win it. back to the start of this tournament, australia lost their first couple of matches. at that point, all of the experience in the squad, it was being suggested they were over the hill. it is a triumph for pat cummins and his team. it is an absolutely stunning six months or so for this australian side. to do that having had the start of the tournament they had is quite remarkable. many people are saying that this is unquestionably the finest world cup win.- saying that this is unquestionably the finest world cup win. taking a ste back the finest world cup win. taking a step back and _ the finest world cup win. taking a step back and looking _ the finest world cup win. taking a step back and looking at - the finest world cup win. taking a step back and looking at the - step back and looking at the tournament as a whole, would you say that it _ tournament as a whole, would you say that it was _ tournament as a whole, would you say that it was a _ tournament as a whole, would you say that it was a success overall or perhaps— that it was a success overall or perhaps some disappointed fans? it perhaps some disappointed fans? [11 has perhaps some disappointed fans? has been a perhaps some disappointed fans? it has been a success overall. you asked australia fans, south africa, certainly afghanistan supporters, they would say it has been a triumph, and certainly there has been evidence there is life in the 50 over format. been evidence there is life in the 50 overformat. will we see more 50 over cricket in the next few years oran over cricket in the next few years or an increase in downhill spiral in the face of this barrage of t20 cricket? that will be the acid test of how much this world cup has meant. international football continues with euro 2024 qualifiers later, but it was job done weeks ago for scotland, who have already booked their place in germany next summer, so last night was a chance to celebrate and, judging by the atosphere at hampden, which looked electric, they certaily did that. having qualified with two games to spare, this was always going to be a party atmosphere against norway in their final group game. these fans can wait excitedly now for the draw next month. no need for a route via the play—offs. 3—3 this one last night, as scotland sign off in style. twice they came from behind. steve clarke the hero, who has really overseen a massive transition in the fortunes of this side. he will feel they can go to germany with hopes high. i think...it�*s to go away, prepare well and be competitive. that's all we promise. we can't promise anything more than that. we are going to go to germany. we've worked on being a competitive international team, no matter who we're playing against — and that's what we'll try and do next summer. so proud, back—to—back tournaments. we've got a team and a group of players that the country is so proud of and i think that showed at the end. we wanted to win tonight. we wanted to win by two goals, try to get into pot two, try and get us up there for future tournaments, for when we get ancient — and i'm getting there! but try and make the pathway easier for teams in the future. england sign off their campaign away at north macedonia tonight with manager gareth southgate urging his side to become the best team in the world. it's a position they've never occupied. the side failed to impress in the 2—0 win over malta on friday, so will be looking to improve in theirfinal group game against a side they beat 7—0 earlier this summer. although england have already qualified and topped group c, southgate knows his team will be under the microscope. performance is priority. we have set a standard. we didn't reach that standard on friday. we have to get back to what we're good at. there is always a chance within that to have a look at a couple of things we would like to see, as well, but the biggest thing is making sure we hit the level of performance we have set ourselves. meanwhile, michael o'neill has said it is "imperative" northern ireland end a hugely disappointing euro 2024 qualifying campaign on a positive note. o'neill�*s side go into monday night's final match at home to group h winners denmark at windsor park having lost seven of their nine outings, including a 4—0 defeat away to finland on friday. please say they're investigating after ugo monye accused a fan of racist abuse at exeter on sunday. ugo monye said he had experienced the most blatant racism he has ever seen at the live game. he was working as a tv pundits at the time. american football is coming to the olympics in 2028, but not the full—contact version, rather it will be flag football, a version of the sport that's gaining popularity across the uk. the minnesota vikings have been helping to spread the word and they made the trip to manchester. the super bowl is the pinnacle of american sport, but with likeable's inclusion in the olympics, a new generation are being inspired, including here at saint annes academy in greater manchester, where they have built a unique relationship with the minnesota vikings. i relationship with the minnesota vikinus. ., , ,., , relationship with the minnesota vikinus. ., , , ., vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to _ vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to get _ vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to get involved - vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to get involved in - vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to get involved in it. - vikings. i saw the opportunity for our kids to get involved in it. we | our kids to get involved in it. we started off with really small flag football after school, extra curricular. from there we went on to the regional tournament, one that is, and then went on to tottenham hotspur stadium, were we represented the minnesota vikings and finished third in the uk. 50 the minnesota vikings and finished third in the uk.— third in the uk. so what is flag football? it _ third in the uk. so what is flag football? it is _ third in the uk. so what is flag football? it is a _ third in the uk. so what is flag football? it is a fast-paced, i third in the uk. so what is flag. football? it is a fast-paced, five football? it is a fast—paced, five on five games played in 20 minute halves. the objective is to catch the ball or run it into europe polar a possum �*s end zone, which goes to six points. however, the ball carrier must avoid having their flags pulled out, which ends its play. if your team doesn't score in four plays, your opponent gets the ball back. according to the nfl, there are 20 million players worldwide and, of those, around 50% are female. this sport is undoubtedly on the rise. it is a safer version _ undoubtedly on the rise. it is a safer version of _ undoubtedly on the rise. it is a safer version of american - undoubtedly on the rise. it is a - safer version of american football. i think that's even better. you don't have to worry about the kids getting injured in flag football. i am so excited to see the minnesota vikings support to schools and the kids embracing american football, it's great. i kids embracing american football, it's areat. ., ., ~ it's great. i en'oyed the teamwork, how ou it's great. i en'oyed the teamwork, how you have — it's great. i enjoyed the teamwork, how you have to — it's great. i enjoyed the teamwork, how you have to work _ it's great. i enjoyed the teamwork, how you have to work together, . it's great. i enjoyed the teamwork, | how you have to work together, and mostly— how you have to work together, and mostly the — how you have to work together, and mostly the throwing as well, because i love _ mostly the throwing as well, because i love throwing. | mostly the throwing as well, because i love throwing.— i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and _ i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i _ i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i love _ i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i love that _ i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i love that it - i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i love that it is - i love throwing. i love the tackling and stuff and i love that it is no i and stuff and i love that it is no contact — and stuff and i love that it is no contact because _ and stuff and i love that it is no contact because i— and stuff and i love that it is no contact because i don't- and stuff and i love that it is no contact because i don't like - contact because i don't like contact _ contact because i don't like contact lt— contact because i don't like contact. , , ., contact. it is 'ust a bit of fun. everything _ contact. it isjust a bit of fun. everything we _ contact. it isjust a bit of fun. everything we are _ contact. it isjust a bit of fun. everything we are building i contact. it isjust a bit of fun. i everything we are building towards is building towards the 2028 olympics. it is an opportunity to put it on google reader. we don't want to wait until then, we want to build the interest now. i want to wait until then, we want to build the interest now.— build the interest now. i have been heafina build the interest now. i have been hearing the — build the interest now. i have been hearing the olympics _ build the interest now. i have been hearing the olympics a _ build the interest now. i have been hearing the olympics a lot - build the interest now. i have been hearing the olympics a lot today i build the interest now. i have been hearing the olympics a lot today at first thought was, i have to put my name _ first thought was, i have to put my name forward, i have to try my best. playing _ name forward, i have to try my best. playing in _ name forward, i have to try my best. playing in la — name forward, i have to try my best. playing in la would be great. it would — playing in la would be great. it would he — playing in la would be great. it would be a once—in—a—lifetime thing. 0lympic— would be a once—in—a—lifetime thing. olympic dreams for an olympic sport. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. international pressure is mounting on israel to curb violence by israeli settlers against palestinians in the occupied west bank, where more than 200 palestinians, including sit children, have been killed since 7th october. it's risen to unprecedented levels, say rights groups. the military has also imposed widespread closures on palestinians in the territory restricting civilian movement, campaigners say this amounts to collective punishment. our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. israeli settlers, some in military uniforms, fire towards palestinian civilians. hafez huraini was beaten outside his own home, as lawlessness stalks the west bank. now hafez says the danger has come closer. he tells me how the settlers raised flags on his land the day after october the 7th. and israeli soldiers, he says, have also set up camp in his field to protect the settlers. what would happen if you carried on onto your own land here? often they are under the olive tree. i mean, the soldiers. theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!" so if you just wait for a moment, he shoots. and that's you just trying to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican't, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement whatever they can, because, you know, like, state of war, so they can kill anyone easily. israeli activists helping the village say the army supports the settlers in the area. they show us how roads have been blocked for some palestinians. the military didn't respond to our questions about the attacks in al tuwani. israel's prime minister has said anyone taking the law into their own hands will be held to account. we arrive in the city of hebron where extensive curfews have been in place. jewish settlers live in the heart of the city and the army has enforced strict lockdowns on many palestinians. the abu markhiya children haven't been to school for six weeks. a family on the front line in a city of closures, who i saw last year amid rising settler violence. now they fear a backlash after the massacres by hamas.

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