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out there once feel very warm, humid out there once again. 30 degrees not out of the question in the south—east, mid 20s for eastern scotland. but there is a change on its way. this cold front as it continues to push its way south and east on wednesday. it will not bring any notable rain but it will bring a change to a feel of our weather. behind the coffin on wednesday, noticeably fresher, still warm and humid in the far south east on wednesday but then towards the end of the week it stays dry but it will be noticeably fresher. thanks louise. there's more analysis of today's stories with kirsty wark on newsnight, which isjust getting started on bbc two. here on bbc one, the news continues in a moment with my colleagues across the nations and regions. but first, we'll leave you with some of the images of today's football celebrations. have a very good night. # it's coming home, it's coming home.
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oh, yes! in front of 90,000 at wembley. oh, it's in! chloe kelly! i'm so proud, i can't believe it, i'm still a bit shocked by it. - england! england, european champions. a sight perhaps we never thought we'd see. england lifting a trophy at wembley. awesome. amazing. incredible. cheering. best day ever. the best few days, just brilliant. the willingness, the commitment, the resilience and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. and they won! i don't actually know. what we've just done. what have we done, girls? i don't know.
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but yeah, maybe change. change. players: # it's coming home, it's coming home. # it's coming, football's coming home! this is bbc news. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are shyama perera, the journalist and author, and the columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow's front pages... the dancing and singing continued as england's lionesses celebrated their victory. many papers carry photos of this. another on the front of the metro.
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0ne another on the front of the metro. one of the stories on the front page of the telegraph as a warning that... �*s severe gas storage is takeover. the david e—mail —— the daily mail says liz truss will end the junk food tax. all of course if she becomes conservative party leader and prime minister. so, let us begin, and the papers want to all lead with the continuing success of the fact that we won. the metro's front pages, a day after euro 2022 win. shyama, how do you see the win and can women's football maintain its place in the headlines? well, james, i sincerely hope so
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because the one thing i've been thinking... i'm not really in it —— interested in any football. we live in brent and ifound a girl's football team which was once a week for 90 minutes. tomorrow's heroines out of 90 minutes in a school that's not even your school. i remember taking them to see england played japan. it felt very slow compared to ireland where they were whizzing around. the?
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slow compared to ireland where they were whizzing around.— slow compared to ireland where they were whizzing around._ i l were whizzing around. they were! i am a woman who _ were whizzing around. they were! i am a woman who is _ were whizzing around. they were! i am a woman who is always - were whizzing around. they were! i. am a woman who is always completely behind it, had a bit of a stake as a child but desperately wanted to play football and couldn't. i just child but desperately wanted to play football and couldn't. ijust think this is wonderful and it is so nice to be looking at front pages and smiling. we to be looking at front pages and smilinu. ~ . �* to be looking at front pages and smilinu. ~ ., �* ., to be looking at front pages and smilinu. ~ . �* ., , ., smiling. we haven't gotten used to doinu that. smiling. we haven't gotten used to doing that is _ smiling. we haven't gotten used to doing that. is there _ smiling. we haven't gotten used to doing that. is there something - smiling. we haven't gotten used to doing that. is there something that can be replicated, and i only ask because there is a parallel in olympic sports where we have massive 0lympic sports where we have massive attention for a few days. then they just disappear from our screens attention for a few days. then they just disappearfrom our screens in between and only real marriage several years later —— re—emerge. which is the fate of women's football? ~ , ., , football? i think it is actually coin: football? i think it is actually going to be _ football? i think it is actually going to be a _ football? i think it is actually| going to be a transformation. football? i think it is actually - going to be a transformation. it's the seismic— going to be a transformation. it's the seismic moment. the first moment since 1966— the seismic moment. the first moment since 1966 that england have won the victory— since 1966 that england have won the victory of— since 1966 that england have won the victory of this nature, and i think
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it puts _ victory of this nature, and i think it puts a — victory of this nature, and i think it puts a lot— victory of this nature, and i think it puts a lot of pressure on the men ahead _ it puts a lot of pressure on the men ahead of the — it puts a lot of pressure on the men ahead of the world cup this year. david _ ahead of the world cup this year. david frank skinner, who release that in— david frank skinner, who release that in 96— david frank skinner, who release that in 96 football is coming home, the fact— that in 96 football is coming home, the fact that... if you want to get a job— the fact that... if you want to get a job done, — the fact that... if you want to get a job done, you have to get it yourself _ a job done, you have to get it yourself. sarina wiegman has been in situ since _ yourself. sarina wiegman has been in situ since last year, 18 victories, two draws _ situ since last year, 18 victories, two draws. there real depth in the squat _ two draws. there real depth in the squad. there were nine goal scorers in the _ squad. there were nine goal scorers in the team — squad. there were nine goal scorers in the team led by alexia russo. you have one _ in the team led by alexia russo. you have one success it —— it's statistic. _ have one success it —— it's statistic, the conversion rate of goats — statistic, the conversion rate of goats it's _ statistic, the conversion rate of goals. it's 50%. unbelievable statistics, and it shows the power
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of culture — statistics, and it shows the power of culture where everyone trust each other, but _ of culture where everyone trust each other, but the coach can be worthless where necessary. second, it's my dissent. this idea that everyone _ it's my dissent. this idea that everyone should get a mars bar didnt— everyone should get a mars bar didn't employ yesterday —— these women said they had the —— show_ —— these women said they had the —— show they— —— these women said they had the —— show they had — —— these women said they had the —— show they had tenacity, so i think there's a — show they had tenacity, so i think there's a lot to be taken. i show they had tenacity, so i think there's a lot to be taken.- there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried — there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to _ there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to have _ there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to have a _ there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to have a go _ there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to have a go myself- there's a lot to be taken. i should say i tried to have a go myself i i say i tried to have a go myself i trying to update the lyrics to its coming home. istarted putting in lyrics for chloe kicking the ball and the chip over by and so on. i haven't quite got them right but let's see how that goes. i know you're dying to talk about conversion rates, but in the meantime... let's talk about the lionesses, everyone is buzzing,
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echoes around the nation. part of the fund for this, notjust echoes around the nation. part of the fund for this, not just where they brilliant, but they were really relatable characters, partly because they've done ordinaryjobs. it could be a good problem that the more riches and fame there is an female football, the more remote they might get. football, the more remote they might net. ., ., football, the more remote they might ret_ ., ., ., football, the more remote they might iet_ ., ., ., football, the more remote they might et. ., . . get. not at all! the next day's headlines _ get. not at all! the next day's headlines will _ get. not at all! the next day's headlines will be _ get. not at all! the next day's headlines will be men - get. not at all! the next day's . headlines will be men celebrating get. not at all! the next day's - headlines will be men celebrating in the way that men surgically have. i appreciate the mansplaining, but i hope what will really come out is the disgrace of us playing in qatar where women are not allowed to play football. and i hope that now the
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lionesses have put women in the map on this country at the very least. we will stop paying lip service to those nations that do not let their women play football just those nations that do not let their women play footballjust because they've got money or oil. let’s they've got money or oil. let's brini in they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali _ they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage _ they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage to - they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect i they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect on that point. the fact that the men's world cup is coming up in a place where there's been a lot of debate. first point is those of us who love football _ first point is those of us who love football i — first point is those of us who love football i think will be forgiven for being called mansplain or 's. it's appreciating the quality of the performance, so i think it's a shame that we _ performance, so i think it's a shame that we do— performance, so i think it's a shame that we do send you this terminology, but when it comes to the point _ terminology, but when it comes to the point about money, i do accept that money is running the game. i'm very sad as _ that money is running the game. i'm very sad as a football fan that the pitiful of— very sad as a football fan that the pitiful of your career should be plain for— pitiful of your career should be plain for your country —— pinnacle.
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i plain for your country —— pinnacle. ifett _ plain for your country —— pinnacle. ifett that— plain for your country —— pinnacle. i felt that over the years, a lot of england footballers on the men's site have — england footballers on the men's site have been dominated by the money— site have been dominated by the money they get, and that's where their first — money they get, and that's where their first focuses. not with the high point of actually playing for your country. i think what was shown by the _ your country. i think what was shown by the women, i think it's very corrosive for the game, and it shows that for— corrosive for the game, and it shows that for the — corrosive for the game, and it shows that for the -- — corrosive for the game, and it shows that for the —— the driver for this is a tenacity _ that for the —— the driver for this is a tenacity and pride. i think that's— is a tenacity and pride. i think that's all something we can learn from _ let's move on to politics. the daily telegraph, liz truss, you can see on the front page picking up another endorser. penny mordaunt saying she has the graph to
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win. i mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ~ . mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ,, ., , mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , .., mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , ., win. i think that is significant and because she _ win. i think that is significant and because she was _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of liz - win. i think that is significant and because she was i of liz truss, i win. i think that is significant and l because she was i of liz truss, this is an important moment. —— ahead of. the only person was against putting down taxes was rishi sunak, so it makes sense that all of those others who are in the leadership race would ultimately put themselves behind liz truss. she's growing more powerful every day, so they are also bagging their places on the front bench. i think it's very significant. we didn't really think an awful lot of penny mourdant before the race beyond but she was very interesting
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mp. zahawi is a huge supporter to liz truss, so i guess this is serious bananas.— liz truss, so i guess this is serious bananas. �* , , serious bananas. let's bring in the daily mail- — the headline says "i will called junk tax." —— holtjunk food tax. i've known liz a long time. she's a very— i've known liz a long time. she's a very decent— i've known liz a long time. she's a very decent person and capable. i wish her— very decent person and capable. i wish her well in her campaign. i think the — wish her well in her campaign. i think the way that she's doing this is focusing — think the way that she's doing this is focusing on the small state tory, removing _ is focusing on the small state tory, removing the nanny state. she is definitely— removing the nanny state. she is definitely going for the low tax thing — definitely going for the low tax thing. but i personally am not buying — thing. but i personally am not buying the line that you can just cut your — buying the line that you can just cut your taxes and grow your way out of the _ cut your taxes and grow your way out of the problem. we spent 400 billion on covid, _
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of the problem. we spent 400 billion on covid, and i need to be paid for without— on covid, and i need to be paid for without mortgaging the futures of our children to what's going to come — our children to what's going to come i— our children to what's going to come. i think there, rishi sunak has been honest — come. i think there, rishi sunak has been honest. for me so far, what this shows — been honest. for me so far, what this shows is _ been honest. for me so far, what this shows is that cake is him, boris — this shows is that cake is him, borisjohnson's mantra, is alive and well borisjohnson's mantra, is alive and wet! -- _ borisjohnson's mantra, is alive and well —— cakeism, and these difficult trade-offs— well —— cakeism, and these difficult trade—offs are not being faced unto. it trade—offs are not being faced unto. it was _ trade—offs are not being faced unto. it was only— trade—offs are not being faced unto. it was only a — trade—offs are not being faced unto. it was only a few days ago that liz truss's_ it was only a few days ago that liz truss's economic adviser accepted the fact that these tax cuts would be inflationary and you would end up with interest rates up to 7%, putting — with interest rates up to 7%, putting an immense burden. we've got to be realistic about this, i think rishi _ to be realistic about this, i think rishi sunak is changing tacked of it. rishi sunak is changing tacked of it the _ rishi sunak is changing tacked of it. the same 1% for this parliament and a _ it. the same 1% for this parliament and a further point taken down to 16
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p. and a further point taken down to 16 p he's _ and a further point taken down to 16 p. he's under pressure and he... i don't _ p. he's under pressure and he... i don't think the tory members are going _ don't think the tory members are going to — don't think the tory members are going to listen to that. but there's only one _ going to listen to that. but there's only one vote that counts. i think it's going — only one vote that counts. i think it's going to — only one vote that counts. i think it's going to be an interesting contest _ it's going to be an interesting contest. �* , ., ., ., contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the ideas - contest. let's look at the outgoing | prime minister on the ideas paper. borisjohnson's blame game. neurotic tory mps clash with quote unquote narcissistic p.m. . i tory mps clash with quote unquote narcissistic p.m. ._ narcissistic p.m. . i 'ust got to lau i h narcissistic p.m. . i 'ust got to laugh because _ narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to laugh because i loved - narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to laugh because i loved ali's - narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to| laugh because i loved ali's use narcissistic p.m. . i just got to i laugh because i loved ali's use of cakeism, because liz is going cakeism, because liz is going cakeism people like me. having cakes, eating them, just finding more cakes, which is a great thing. talking of cakeism, borisjohnson
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has restarted the blame game. we were hearing today that he started his speech at his wedding party saying he'd been stitched up more than the tapestry. now he's claiming that his group spent more time on twitter than forging party alliances in westminster. i think this is somebody who modelled himself on a president who spent his entire time on twitter, i prime minister who could only get his information before because he didn't have the concentration —— a prime minister. someone constantly looking for the photo—op sound bite. ifind it really weird that he's turning on people for doing the start of behaviours that he himself would espouse and enjoy when they worked in his favour. i'm not quite sure why he's starting to bellyache now. i suppose he thinks we'll stop

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