commentator: on the right there is sheila parker, - the captain of the england team...lasting until the 70s, sheila parker became the national team's first ever captain. 50 years on, she told me just how much it means to see the current crop enjoy the acceptance her generation never experienced. i'm really pleased for them. delighted that they've got that far. and if england manage to win this? i'll be skipping around the living room! she laughs don't rule it out. sarina wiegman�*s england side are among the favourites, drawn in a group that includes northern ireland. this, a chance to take the game to a new level. dan roan, bbc news. back now to today's dramatic events at westminster. our correspondent danny savage is in the conservative stronghold of harrogate, finding out how the crisis at number ten and the resignations of the chancellor and the health secretary have gone down with local people. there is often a sense that the british public are apathetic when it comes to politics but they are not tonight and everyone i have spoken tonight and everyone i have spoken