The case against him. Being competItive like we are in the Premier League. The difficulty is how to compete in the Premier League being in the tough sItuation like last year. And how similar we will have to do this year. Because we are the best in the world and the Champions League and the Premier League. Liverpool begin their campaign away to Ac Milan. But their goalkeeper, allison, isnt a fan of the new format which means they have even more matches to play. Again, we are here to do ourjob. Nobody again, we are here to do ourjob. Nobody asked the players about, are there more games . So maybe our opinion there more games . So maybe our opinion doesnt matter, but everybody knows what we think about that. Following on from those comments from the Liverpool Goalkeeper Manchester CItys Star Midfielder rodri says players could go on strike over the number of matches theyre being made to play in a season. He was speaking at News Conference ahead of cItys Champions League opener against Inter Milan tomorrow. The competItion has been expanded wIth more games added in a new format, but he says the players werent consulted and could refuse to take part. I think we are close to that. Its easy to understand, if you are asking something general, Its not the opinion of what we are, or whatever. Its a general opinion of the players, between 40 50 is the amount of games in which a player can perform at the highest level. After that, everything comes you drop, because Its impossible to sustain that physical level. Manchester unIted manager, Erik Ten Hag, has confirmed that lisandro martinez, Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs De Ligt are all available for Tonights Efl Cup third Round Tie at home to barnsley. The League One club are rewarded for getting this far wIth a Dream Draw at old trafford. UnIted won this competItion 18 months ago, providing Erik Ten Hag wIth his first piece of silverware at the club. Fulham, crystal palace, everton, Southampton And Brentford are the other Premier League clubs involved this evening. And Its Fight Week in the big Heavyweight Clash between anthonyjoshua and the Ibf Belt Holder daniel dubois, which takes place at a sold out Wembley Stadium on saturday. Joshua has had to rebuild and work his way back to being a mandatory challenger, after losing a second consecutive fight to Oleksandr Usyk two years ago. He says hes been through a lot of pain, but believes hes a better fighter now. I think Ithink im i think im gifted wIth an abilIty to fight and compete. In boxing, youre able to read certain tendencies, read your opponent. So ive always got an eye for that, but a supreme level that can take It to and Its happened over the last maybe ten months, eight months, ive really honed in on those skills. And thats all the sport for now. Will, thanks very much. The head of the bbc has said he cant see Huw Edwards working at the corporation again, after the presenter was given a six month suspended Prison Sentence for accessing images of child abuse. Speaking at an event in london, Tim Davie confirmed that the bbc is trying to claw back 200,000 which were paid to edwards after he was arrested. Mr davie said the matter was in the hands of legal teams. Edwards was sentenced yesterday he will also be placed on the Sex Offenders register for seven years. Injuly, the former newsreader admItted having 41 images, which were sent to him on whatsapp including some showing a victim aged between seven and nine. Heres how the Director General of the bbc, Tim Davie, responded, when asked about his Organisations Response to the events surrounding Huw Edwards. Will Huw Edwards work for the bbc again . I cant see that happening. Why not . For obvious reasons. Laughter well, do you need this man has been convicted of appalling crimes, and Its pretty straightforward in my mind that i cant see him working at the bbc again. Collin patterson joins me Collin Pattersonjoins me now. It was interesting in the room definItive from Tim Davie . You was interesting in the room definItive from Tim Davie . You can hear him pardoning up definItive from Tim Davie . You can hear him pardoning up as he definItive from Tim Davie . You can hear him pardoning up as he goesl definItive from Tim Davie . You can i hear him pardoning up as he goes on, talking about how he was convicted of appalling crimes and straightforward. I think Its more definItive as he suggests, and he may regret the choice of words, but he was firming It up. This is an rts event, Realtelevision He was firming It up. This is an rts event, real television a society, big Media Event David Beckham was speaking There Today, and that was im all rajan speaking There Today royal television society. It was supposed to be about the bbc s growth in the regions, but of course wIth this story having broken yesterday wIth the sensing of Huw Edwards, It wouldve been ridiculous if the Director General had not been asked that Question. He if the Director General had not been asked that Question. Asked that Question. He was asked the other Question, asked that Question. He was asked the other Question, we asked that Question. He was asked the other Question, we know asked that Question. He was asked the other Question, we know the l asked that Question. He was asked i the other Question, we know the bbc is trying to claw back that 200,000 wasnt clear where we are in those attempts . He wasnt clear where we are in those Attem Ts .. wasnt clear where we are in those attemts . U,. u, attempts . He said categorically, the had attempts . He said categorically, they had asked attempts . He said categorically, they had asked for attempts . He said categorically, they had asked for the attempts . He said categorically, they had asked for the money, l attempts . He said categorically, i they had asked for the money, that they had asked for the money, that they had asked for the money, that they had not got It back yet but he couldnt expand on that further because of the legal sides involved in discussions at the moment. Interestingly, he brought up the idea of, could they have done more at the time to think of another way to do It . A suggestion was put forward that the bbc perhaps could have paid that 200,000 into a pot which could not be touched until the legal outcome had been decided. So basically, the Director General said that was something they were looking at in the future of this obviously they dont Want To, but if a sItuation like this ever arose again wIth a Bbc Member of staff being suspended. He wIth a Bbc Member of staff being susended. wIth a Bbc Member of staff being summed wIth a Bbc Member of staff being susended... suspended. He was also asked about the controversies suspended. He was also asked about the controversies surrounding the controversies surrounding Strictly Come Dancing tell us what he was asked and what he said in response. Its he was asked and what he said in resonse. H. He was asked and what he said in resonse. ,.. response. Its hard to believe It was at the response. Its hard to believe It was at the beginning response. Its hard to believe It was at the beginning of response. Its hard to believe It was at the beginning of the summer when Strictly Come Dancing came under all that spotlight, when Amanda Abington accused her Dancing Partner of bullying while making that show, the bbc set at that time there would be a report, an internal investigation. Im all rajan put It to the Director General, why didnt the report come out before the start of the series . He said, Its not finished yet, Its almost there i got the feeling Its not imminent but It will be very soon. He said in an ideal world, but It will be very soon. He said in an idealworld, It but It will be very soon. He said in an ideal world, It wouldve all come out before the start of the new series, but not everything happens the way you to. Series, but not everything happens the way you tw series, but not everything happens the way you te series, but not everything happens the way you to series, but not everything happens the way you to. Thanks very much for takin the way you to. Thanks very much for taking us through the way you to. Thanks very much for taking us through that. The way you to. Thanks very much for taking us through that. The MilItary Government of myanmar says the deaths from a typhoon have risen to I20 Myanmar says the deaths from a typhoon have risen to 120 wIth nearly 80 people still missing. The storm swept through Northern Vietnam in early september and has killed more than 500 people across the region so far according to the officialfigures. The un said the floods are among the worst in myanmar s recent history. Entire villages submerged, survivors huddling for shelter. Before the storms, myanmar had already been torn apart from a MilItary Coup three years ago. Now thousands of hectares of farmland have been destroyed in the un is warning more than half A Million people are in urgent need of Food And Drinking water. Translation ~. water. Translation . translation we have lost many thin. S translation we have lost many Thins Translation we have lost many things we translation we have lost many things we lost translation we have lost many things we lost houses, clothes in the wars, no floods have swept away the house we are living in. We cant save It so theres nothing left for us. We can even Catch Fish in the floods. Rescuers are t in Catch Fish in the floods. Rescuers are trying to Catch Fish in the floods. Rescuers are trying to reach Catch Fish in the floods. Rescuers are trying to reach remote Catch Fish in the floods. Rescuersi are trying to reach remote areas, get floods have already wrecked roads and damaged Phone And Internet lines. The number of casualties has been difficult to establish. Some say the number of deaths is far higher than official estimates. The milItaryjunta has issued a rare call for help. Translation callfor help. Translation ~. callforhelp. Translation .. translation we are already dis laced translation we are already displaced People Translation we are already displaced people from translation we are already displaced people from War Translation we are already i displaced people from war zones, translation we are already displaced people from war zones, and after the displaced people from war zones, and after the floods, we dont have anything left. We are very sad. Ive Ust Anything left. We are very sad. Ive just gotten anything left. We are very sad. Ive just gotten here, and i fled this com just gotten here, and i fled this com but just gotten here, and i fled this camp. But we are not the only ones who face camp. But we are not the only ones who face this fate all families are facing who face this fate all families are facing difficulties. The who face this fate all families are facing difficulties. Who face this fate all families are facing difficulties. The un says the Civil War are facing difficulties. The un says the Civil War alone are facing difficulties. The un says the Civil War alone has are facing difficulties. The un says the Civil War alone has already the Civil War alone has already displaced more than 3 Million people and killed thousands. And yet residents will have to rely on myanmar s fraught and fragile system to help rebuild their lives. Azadeh moshiri, Bbc News. More now on instagram announcing a major change of policy the to help protect teenagers and improve their safety online. Teenagers on the platform will now be put onto what are called Teen Accounts, wIth parental controls as a default setting. It will roll out in the uk wIthin the next 60 days. Our correspondent Angus Crawford has been following the story and spoke to Ian Russell hes the father of molly russell, who took her own life in 2017 after watching unsafe online content. Since then, Ian Russell campaigns for better protections on Social Media. There are things about the announcement that, on the surface at least, seem promising. The Sort Of, on by Default Safety measures, for example. Theres lots there that could make a difference. And if Its implemented well, and that difference results in improved safety, then brilliant, brilliant. And i guess the Question is, is this just another Pr Spin from the corporate heart of meta . Or is this the first glimmer of a change of corporate culture, where they are thinking about safety and improving their Safety Practices in a way that they always should have been . Key, they say, that existing under 16s will be moved over to these new, safer accounts. Is that going to work . So the safer Teen Accounts, i think, are going to take about 60 days to roll out. So before christmas, meta claims that everyone under the age of 18 will have a teen account. The Safety Measures really only bIte for I3 Is year olds when the Safety Measures are on by default and the parent parents have controls of those measures. Whether It works or not, well only find out when the measures come into place. Its tempting always to see the downside of these announcements to feel, yet again, Its a Pr Stunt or whatever else. How do you react to those who might say, come on, this is a really major moment, Its a really important moment. Its a huge improvement . Well, i hope Its a really important moment. I hope It will be a huge improvement, but we cant make those judgments at the moment the announcement is made, we can only make judgments about the effectiveness of new measures when we see how good they are in practice. Why do you think meta has made this announcement . Is this because regulation and civil Court Cases are finally bIting . Whats behind It . There are many things, at least on the surface in this announcement, that Meta Couldve done probably months if not years ago. And you wonder about the timing of the announcement. And i believe that Court Cases in America And Regulation around the world have played an important role, in terms of getting meta to do something about the safety of their platforms. So, regulation may be slowly working . Ive long been a believer that regulation is the way forward, because wIthout regulation, the internet is a wild west, and maybe this is the first sign that regulation is beginning to bIte. It would be great if that corporate culture was changing and safety was being properly considered. Lets hope, in a few months time, we can come back and thats the case. Angus crawford joins me now. Lets Ta Ke lets take in stages, angus, because the hope is this is a significant step forward in terms of child safety. It step forward in terms of child safe. step forward in terms of child safe. ,. safety. It really is, and It may be a hue safety. It really is, and It may be a huge step safety. It really is, and It may be a huge step forward. Safety. It really is, and It may be l a huge step forward. Immediately, Its beginning today, those who are already on the platform under 18 will start to be moving towards these new Teen Accounts, and anyone signing up will be moved straight to the steen account that has a lot of restrictions on It. But two really big Questions instantly we all know people lie about their age, people will already be having accounts who have lied about their ages, how is that verified . How does meta verify those on the app you have fibbed about their age . There is interesting research that says, forgetting the under 18 some of the under twelves, something like 65 of those aged there are already on the app. And the new Question, the new Sign Ups will be age verified to make sure they are the right age to join the platform, but what is meta doing today on Age Verification that It wasnt doing yesterday . Whats the Big Change . So there are lots of unanswered Questions. We the Big Change . So there are lots of unanswered Questions. Unanswered Questions. We saw the turn of the year unanswered Questions. We saw the turn of the year us unanswered Questions. We saw the turn of the year us lawmakers unanswered Questions. We saw the L Turn of the year us lawmakers really going at the tech bosses. Its interesting because they are trying to put on the Statute Books a new law that chips away at the legal protections these companies have filled out victims to actually sue them. So youre asking the Question they are, in terms of motivation of they are, in terms of motivation of the Tech Companies, they know things like that are accompanying, dont they . Like that are accompanying, dont the . ~.. like that are accompanying, dont the . ~.. y. they . Meta would say theyre doing this because they . Meta would say theyre doing this because Its they . Meta would say theyre doing this because Its the they . Meta would say theyre doing this because Its the right they . Meta would say theyre doing this because Its the right thing they . Meta would say theyre doing this because Its the right thing to l this because Its the right thing to do and they Want To improve the platform. Its clear that LItigation And Regulation are moving around the big Tech Companies like a pincer. In the uk, we have the online safety act, and in the us, huge pressure on big tech including the fact that, as i spoke to a few of them last year, there were families actively suing as we speak the big Tech Companies for the harm they say was done to them by their unsafe platform. So i think Its possible that Regulation And LItigation are finally starting to bIte. We and lItigation are finally starting to bIte. ~... to bIte. We have to leave It there, but fascinating, to bIte. We have to leave It there, but fascinating, this to bIte. We have to leave It there, but fascinating, this whole to bIte. We have to leave It there, but fascinating, this whole idea, l to bIte. We have to leave It there, l but fascinating, this whole idea, we will watch in the coming months