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should be scheduled on each court in an attempt to cut down on late finishes, which they say "negatively impact players and fans". in 2022, alex zverev beatjenson brooksby at 4.55 am in alcapulco. the latest ever finish to a professional match. harsher punishments for those who abuse rugby referees have been revealed by the rugby football union who want to try and stop more match officials leaving the game. the longer suspensions follow a survey that showed almost half had been "abused or disrespected" last season. our rugby reporter sara orchard joins us. sara, what are the new sanctions? this is a big message being sent out by rugby football union that if there are any players or coaches or anyone involved in the game, were notjust anyone involved in the game, were not just talking about the elite game, all the way down to the grassroots. if you are seem to be abusing a match official in any way, brought to a disciplinary hearing are found guilty you will essentially have a suspension from the game. previously you might have been found guilty and they might�*ve

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over pay, jobs, and conditions. it starts on tuesday, but delays and cancellations are expected throughout the week, as trains and staff may be in the wrong place. are the rail strikes changing your plans next week or in the lead—up to christmas? we want to hear what they will mean for you. get in touch with us by emailing hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk to share your story, and we could be featuring you on our programme next week. nuisance and noisy drivers in east london could face £100 fines from the new year, after complaints cars have been using some areas "as a race track." newham council has brought in a public space protection 0rder around beckton, the royal docks, and stratford. there have been increasing reports of street racing, engine revving, and car meets in the area. two female rugby referees from chelmsford are hoping to inspire other women to pick up a whistle and join in. there's a shortage of match officials in rugby, particularly amongst

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are expected throughout the week, as trains and staff may be in the wrong place. are the rail strikes changing your plans next week or in the lead up to christmas? we want to hear what they will mean for you. get in touch with us by emailing to share your and we could be featuring you on our programme next week. a former senior met police officer says he backs a new report which wants wholesale changes to the way police use stop and search powers. neil basu, who was an assistant commissioner with the met, says he was stopped and searched as both a child and adult, so has direct experience of the policy. the new report says the police need to focus on how front line officers are recruited and trained. two female rugby referees from chelmsford are hoping to inspire other women to pick up a whistle and join in. there's a shortage of match officials in rugby, particularly amongst women.

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