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pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris. today some of us saw some sunshine but otherwise quite an unsettled day of showers or longer spells of rain. some of the heavy downpours have beenin some of the heavy downpours have been in northern england. a couple of storms across this part of the world and even some reports of funnel clouds in parts of saddleworth moor and derbyshire. they are tornadoes that don't get all the way to the ground. so the storms have been active. but better news is on the horizon, with high pressure building for the we have been very patient but gradually the weather should get more settled and a bit warmer. overnight tonight, showers or lengthy spells of rain and it's going to take a while for that kind of clear away, with the weather gradually becoming drier in the second half of the night.
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temperature eight to ten and tomorrow, after a cloudy start, you should notice the cloud thinning or breaking up more, with most of sunshine. there could be one or two isolated showers but not as many as today, not as heavy, and a chance of staying dry and it should start to feel warmer. 16 for glasgow and belfast, up to 20 across south—eastern england. and the trend to warmer weather continues in the focused, high pressure still building infora focused, high pressure still building in for a trip it's not strong enough to keep the atlantic fronts bay and there will be some rain on wednesday, working to the hebrides, highland, orkney and shetland, perhaps parts of northern ireland, but otherwise a lot of dry weather and pleasant sunshine at more of us will see temperatures climbing into the obtains or low 20s. through the rest of the week, more of the same to more of a single warmth coming through, plenty of sunshine and perhaps if you showers for the weekend. almost like summer! that's it. i'll be back at 10pm.
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but now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello there, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is your update from the bbc sportscenter. it's been confirmed that west ham manager david moyes will leave the club at the end of the season. moyes guided west ham to theirfirst european trophy since 1965, winning the europa conference league last season. he's set to be replaced by this man — the former wolves and real madrid boss, julen lopetegui — who agreed a deal in principal to take charge. i caught up with spanish football expert guillem balague earlier, to ask why the hammers want lopetegui. one thing is he wanted to stay in portugal in the premier league. one of the historic clubs, and one club that had the potential to actually get better and challenge the top 6-7. get better and challenge the top 6—7. when west hamm approached him
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and it wasn't the first conversation, it became clear but that was the kind of club he was after. there's no doubt there has been success. no one can argue that. but it is at least two years in which the club were thinking if they should change direction or not. more spectacle, more procession, this and that. the kind of thing you get with lopetegui, the omission with everyone was to get west ham into change it places. everyone was to get west ham into change it places-— change it places. should they be worried it might _ change it places. should they be worried it might be _ change it places. should they be worried it might be a _ change it places. should they be| worried it might be a short-term worried it might be a short—term stent? worried it might be a short-term stent? ., ., ., ., ., , stent? not too worried that will be the case. stent? not too worried that will be the case- it's _ stent? not too worried that will be the case. it's been... _ stent? not too worried that will be the case. it's been... what - stent? not too worried that will be i the case. it's been... what happen was basically the club changed the goalpost three times, another three times, it doesn't make sense to continue —— after three time. which
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of club consigned players by 50 million, sorry, no. you can sign players for three, no. you can't assign anybody. it was a situation that required a different kind of manager. tonight's premier league game between crystal palace and manchester united will see a referee wear a video camera for the first time. jarred gillett will be fitted with what's called a "headcam" for a one off programme at a later date. palace have been in excellent form — they're unbeaten since losing to manchester city a month ago today. but united lie eighth in the league, with hopes of qualifying for european football in the league starting to look slim. of course is important, but we have two opportunities. that is one for the league — two opportunities. that is one for the league in one in the fa cup final _ the league in one in the fa cup final i— the league in one in the fa cup final i will_ the league in one in the fa cup final. i will have an impact —— that wilt _ final. i will have an impact —— that wilt i'm _ final. i will have an impact —— that wilt i'm sure— final. i will have an impact —— that will. i'm sure manchester united is a very— will. i'm sure manchester united is a very attractive club to play for.
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one team who will be facing the likes of palace and manchester united next season are ipswich town. thousands of their fans have lined the streets there today. as the club celebrate returning to the premier league with an open—top bus procession. ipswich completed remarkable back—to—back promotions under manager kieran mckenna last week when they beat huddersfield town at portman road on saturday — some of the players perhaps feeling a little worse for wear! ipswichjoin leicester, who go up as champions. it's amazing. we've not been in the premiership for 22 years, so it's once—in—a—lifetime possibly. i don't know! brilliant, brilliant, yeah. we got here about 10.30. yeah? _ yeah, so it's brilliant to see it like this once again. yeah, so it's brilliant to see it like this again. it means the world, it means the world! i i think the atmosphere today is great, and it has been for the last couple of seasons. i'm a bit nervous because they're playing agaisnt some going to be playing agaisnt
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some really good teams. the final session of the world snooker championship gets under way shortly — and in pole position to claim a first title at the crucible is kyren wilson. he's ahead 15 frames to 10, against the qualifierjakjones with the first to 18 frames crowned the winner. hazel irvine is there for bbc sport, alongside former world champions john parrott and steve davis. it feels like wilson has been a world champion and waiting for a very long time. he's been tipped to become king of the crucible for many years. three more frames to achieve a lifelong dream, so can he get there? i a lifelong dream, so can he get there? ~ �* , a lifelong dream, so can he get there? ~ �*, ., there? i think he can. he's on the brink. there? i think he can. he's on the brink- he's _ there? i think he can. he's on the brink. he's not _ there? i think he can. he's on the brink. he's not been _ there? i think he can. he's on the brink. he's not been made - there? i think he can. he's on the brink. he's not been made to - there? i think he can. he's on the l brink. he's not been made to suffer that much from his opponent this afternoon. it could have been a lot worse for�* wilson. he's got enough breathing space to fall over the line —— —— four kyren wilson. -- four kyren wilson. jakjones may have had a —
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-- four kyren wilson. jakjones may have had a better _ -- four kyren wilson. jakjones may have had a better chance _ -- four kyren wilson. jakjones may have had a better chance going - -- four kyren wilson. jakjones may have had a better chance going into| have had a better chance going into tonight's closing session. 7—0 againstjakjones. how much is the damage? against jakjones. how much is the damaue? , . against jakjones. how much is the damaue? , ., against jakjones. how much is the damaue? , . , ., ., damage? very much so, but he got a 13-10. damage? very much so, but he got a 13-10- kyren — damage? very much so, but he got a 13-10. kyren probably _ damage? very much so, but he got a 13-10. kyren probably played - damage? very much so, but he got a 13-10. kyren probably played his - 13—10. kyren probably played his best frame for quite a while and made _ best frame for quite a while and made a — best frame for quite a while and made a really good clearance. i think_ made a really good clearance. i think that — made a really good clearance. i think that was the one that jak thought— think that was the one that jak thought was his challenge. but then kyren— thought was his challenge. but then kyren kicked on again 15—10. that was massive. kyren kicked on again 15-10. that was massive-— kyren kicked on again 15-10. that was massive. ., ., ., was massive. how would you rate the turnaround? — was massive. how would you rate the turnaround? because _ was massive. how would you rate the turnaround? because he _ was massive. how would you rate the turnaround? because he could - was massive. how would you rate the turnaround? because he could have l turnaround? because he could have been down and out and he's really scraped himself off the floor? i think he got off to a bad start, but it doesn't mean to say that every session will go that way. he's obviously a fighter. he's done so well to get to the final. it feels like all of a sudden, he's been a bit under spec and heavy scoring and frame afterframe bit under spec and heavy scoring and frame after frame that has cost him a bit dear. kyren has looked the better around the balls earlier, but even so, there's been cracks on both
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sides. �* �* . ~ ., , sides. and we're back at seven o'clock sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see a i o'clock on bbc two to see a coronation, but for whom will it be? kyren orjakjones? about to get going. these are the pictures of the moment. kyren wilson leads jak jones 15 frames to ten. first to 18 wins it. both after a first ever title. action over on bbc two, the website, and the iplayer. the website, and the iplayer. but that is it from us. we'll see you soon.
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it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with ben brown. hamas says it has accepted a proposalfor a ceasefire in gaza, but israel says they are not the terms they have agreed to. this is the scene in gaza where residents are receiving the news of a possible ceasefire deal. john swinney is the new leader of the scottish national party and set to become the next first minister of scotland. at a meeting in paris, the chinese president is urged to use his influence to end russia's
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war against ukraine. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc we begin with breaking news from the middle east. hamas says it has accepted a proposalfor a ceasefire in gaza put forward by mediators from egypt and qatar. but israeli media are quoting officials as saying the terms are not those that israel agreed to and include conclusions that it cannot accept. hamas issued its statement hours after israel instructed around 100,000 civilians to evacuate part of the southern city of rafah ahead of a ground incursion. there were celebrations in the streets in gaza as news of the hamas statement spread.

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