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the games to potentially weeks before the games to then say athletes are excluded? i foley, 100% agree there has to been a classification process post that has to bea hello, i'm karin giannone, classification process post that has to be a line between the paralympics in the olympics. but the line is so this is outside source. restricted at the minute. i've had a tests suggest russian opposition leader alexei navalny condition for 15 years. i'm unable was poisoned, says the german to walk without a crotch. there are people that are wheelchair that hospital treating him. these rules exclude. are they then going to create a middle ground in the us, it's all about one man between the olympics and the as the republican national convention kicks off —— paralympics? this ports taken such a and he's been formally nominated step forward in the last 20 years i to fight the november election. feel like it's a major step back for it. george bates reflecting on those if you want to drive them crazy, you say 12 more years. used more widely difficulties facing athletes falling on the wrong side of the classification system. will be looking at the issues surrounding the perry only picks throughout sports day. the perry only picks throughout sports day. and we will look at how effective now in half an hour andy murray plays his second official this match in nine months against the world number seven alex zverev in teh second round of the southern and western open at flushing meadows in new york, a warm up for the us open at the same venue in a week's time. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is with me.* russell, guess it's going against i guess it's going to be a real test against one of the worlds best players. hello john yes. certainly in normal circumstances you would learn a lot from the match. margaret will certainly get a lot out of it either way. this is his first match since returning to the tour. he made headlines for the wrong reasons. i'm sure many people remember testing positive for covid—19 after his involvement in the andrea tour earlier in the summer. the andrea tour earlier in the summer. but for murray he's got one match on his bait, he beat francis in three sets. he says his hip feels good and his number one concern. he admits he is somewhat off pace when he practices and was a runner—up in the australian open. given where he has been with injuries over the past couple years i think feeling pretty optimistic about the future right 110w. optimistic about the future right now. yes, it will be a key indicator as the edge ever closer to the us open for that we know there are number of other british interests to others also playing. you hannah has gone through the third round. she played very, very well to beat the call would not qualifying demolished her 626 love was the score. and believe because her first match since the return to the tour was a first framed of feet in lexington where she suffered from heart palpitation early in the match. she will play either to for a place in the quarterfinals. dan evans will go no further at least in this particular event in this event in new york. 23 aces and a 6375 victory and ran into —— between andy murray and ran into —— between andy murray and vera. russell fuller life for us tonight. many thanks indeed. we will keep those results in an accident later and the progress a big match to come for andy murray. don't forget you can always keep up—to—date with the rest of the day stories. on our website. we will have another update for you from the bbc sportscenter a little bit later for now the rest for me and the rest of the team thanks for your company. bye— bye. the headlines on bbc news... let me tell you that some children in northern ireland have returned today and schools in england and wales will return from next week. prime minister boris johnson wales will return from next week. prime minister borisjohnson says the chances of a generation are at sta ke the chances of a generation are at stake as he appeals to parent to make sure their children to return for the new school terms. teaching unions in england are worried they may need more extra staff, teaching space and a clear plan b if there is a spike in coronavirus cases. let's get more on the situation in northern ireland. thank you very much indeed for being with us. some children returning. what has been the experience in northern ireland for the schools that have returned? its early days. where having a phased return this week and next week. we will see more as the weeks unfold. so far everything feels like it's been okay. like i said, lots of smiling faces of children and welcoming smiles from teachers. there is still a lot to do. so far so there is still a lot to do. so far so good. it's great to see children going back. we were talking to one union official from one of the back. we were talking to one union officialfrom one of the biggest teaching unions in northern ireland who is saying 77% of teachers have told their union they don't feel they are school is safe to return. i'm sorry to hear that because on the converse side 83% of parents feel that they are ready to send their children back. it's imperative that teachers are safe and all school staff are there has to be a partnership between parents, between young people and schools. it also in the broader way to make sure that schools get all the support they need. today in northern ireland £115 million was announced to go into schools this first term to ensure there is proper support. it's is very welcome was up it's a little bit late to announce at first day back to school but i'm hoping that that money will be spent on alleviating some of the concerns of the teachers have. because it's very important that they end parents and young people have confidence that our schools reopening is safe. and it's better than keeping them closed. in scotland they are considering face coverings for children in the corridors, communal areas, outside the classroom. is that a way that northern ireland may go as well do you think?” that a way that northern ireland may go as well do you think? i think the whole face covering situation has been quite difficult. i am not a huge supporter of face covering all day. at the 13 children older and above. it feels to me that this compromise solution about communal areas and corridors will reduce the time that the young people have two wear them but also protect them in the spaces where social distance, it may not be able to social distance. it certainly is an initiative we are considering and one that i would encourage our schools in northern ireland to think about. in the message we've heard in the last few days from downing street, boris johnson, has been very much that it's more harmful to children to stay away from school dan to go back to school. is that something you would go along with? absolutely. there is a balance to be struck. young people have been saying this for quite a few months now. the balance have ticked away from keeping a physically saved to the harm it was doing to their emotional well—being to their physical well—being to their physical well—being as well as to their education. the balance is now in favour of opening schools. but we've got to really carefully monitor this. because we can't risk children or people safety or the safety of school staff. we need to keep monitoring and make sure that we keep safe. everyone in the community is has to do their bit to make sure our schools when they open can stay open. and that we are not closing down because we see spikes in the virus in particular communities. thank you for being with us. the northern island commissioner for children. many thanks for your time. in other news at least 90 people including children were trapped in the debris of a 5—story building which claps south of india's financial district in mumbai. authority said 28 people were pulled out by rescue teams during heavy monsoon rains. local residents also join the operation at the disaster site in my heart. that is about 200 km south of mumbai. two members of the opposition council set up to arrange a peaceful transfer of travel in belarus. have been detained in minsk. the two were both picked up by riot police outside the minx tractor factory. it's picked up by riot police outside the minx tractorfactory. it's been picked up by riot police outside the minx tractor factory. it's been at the forefront of strikes protesting against lukashenko is disputed reelection. mass protests across belarus and have continued with demonstrators demanding that the president stands down. the oldest polar bear living in britain has died after falling polar bear living in britain has died afterfalling ill on friday. victor who was 22 and lived at the yorkshire wildlife park suffered a terminal kidney failure. and that's put him to sleep. park managers have described him as the most prolific breeder in europe. having fathered 13 cobs in several different countries. a teenage volunteer on an archaeological excavation in israel has found a jar of gold coins that we re has found a jar of gold coins that were buried for more than 1000 yea rs. were buried for more than 1000 years. the money dates back to the era of abbasid caliphate which moved the macro much of the region for centuries. the coins would've been worth a huge sum when they were buried enough to to buyer a luxurious home in one of the cities. speaking last week the teenager who found the coins explain how his eye was drawn to something unusual in the dirt. we were digging strips around the square and when i removed the soil as saw something that looked like keys. i wanted to clear them but realised they... i looked down at first i found about three of them and when i pick them up i saw some more. quite a fine. let's see what the weather is doing. the problem was his guys were just as good as that. everywhere that for some parting showers but all of that will be forgotten once we get completely engulfed by this math but not mass as it closes it on the british isles. as you may have heard that is storm francis bringing the usual combination of named storms and a lot of rain and some pretty strong winds as well. we will certainly feel the effects of that through northern ireland, england and wales to the course of the night. as that low— pressure to the course of the night. as that low—pressure gradually goes right into the heart of the british isles. a very wet start to the day say for the greater part of northern ireland and scotland. where worsening conditions and never will reach during the course of tuesday felt up elsewhere, that rain is on the move. although it comes to rest and have across the heart of scotland down into northern ireland eventually to the northwest of england. these are the northwest of england. these are the gust. these are the other feature of the weather. a round about the iris eu could be looking at 6070 mph guys. and then there is 50,000 mph. something of that order. so travel conditions will be really tricky and of course there could well be some power disruption as well. chapters, not a day to stand around them but you will make it to 20, 22in around them but you will make it to 20, 22 in the south was up at the onshore wind and plenty of it and all the cloud and rain will keep the temperatures at 13 or so in the aberdeen area. even as far as wednesday it's going to be a time before we push that low over towards denmark for top will be on its western flank particular on the eastern side of both england and scotland. where there will be a noticeable north northwesterly wind. a rattle of showers in that flow. out west something a bit quieter, thankfully. the odd dust in the mix but nowhere near the strength of tuesday. one or two passing showers but a temporary ridge of high pressure falls in from the atlantic. but those temperatures taking a bit ofa but those temperatures taking a bit of a dent there. high of 20 or 21. come thursday we will be looking to the atlantic again to see the first signs of more unsettled weather creeping towards the british isles. this comes in the form of a new area of low pressure. gradually working its way towards us. the winds not as strong but for the end of summer 00:13:14,332 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 it's a very unwelcome visitor.

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