Kyle said he is living the dream going to wimbledon is british number one and thinks he can win it. That would be a major surprise but success. Would be a major surprise but success. As the only seated player, it is his for the taking. Taylor fritz had other ideas, trailing edmund in the rankings but there was little between them but the force set going through first set going to the tie break. Fritz was the first show signs of losing this battle, but he regained his composure to close out the first set 108. Composure to close out the first set 10 8. Boosted by that success, fritz fizzed as he broke edmund of the first opportunity of the second set. There were moments of magic for the home cloud to enjoy come to the came too late to save the day. Fritz proved too strong and will fancy his chances of the first title. Paul edman hopes his success over the next fortnight feel slimmer. Formula one has been accused of being boring this season, but things could get interesing at the austria grand prix this weekend if practice is anything to go by. Windy conditions were thought to be a factor behind Max Verstappen crashing his red bull towards the end of a lap. Vallteri bottas also gave his mercedes mechanics plenty of work to do after he went off. But Sebastian Vettel was luckier, as he managed to avoid damaging his ferrari. Unsurprisingly though the quickest time of the day was recorded by runaway champion leader lewis hamilton. Lets round up some of the days other sports stories now and. Aaron wan bissaka has finally signed for manchester united. The 21 year old Crystal Palace right back passed a medical and will move in a deal worth up to 50 million pounds. St helens increased their lead at the top of the Super League Table to 8 points after coming from behind to beat warrington. They trailed by six points midway through the second half, but fought back to win 21 10 at the halliwelljones stadium. Great britains women claimed a silver in the womens team pusuit at the european games in minsk. The young quartet were beaten by italy in the final. Elsewhere, there was success for britains boxers lauren price comfortably beating russias Darima Sandakova to reach the womens middleweight final, whilst britains men secured three bronzes. Great britains men suffered a heavy defeat against australia in the semi finals of the hockey pro league. Despite taking an early lead through ashley jackson, danny kerrys side were beaten 6 1 by australia. Theyll play in the bronze medal match in amsterdam on sunday. Defending champion Geraint Thomas and Colombias Egan Bernal will be joint leaders of team ineos for the Tour De France which starts next month. Defending champion thomas has sufficiently recovered from a crash in switzerland to defend the crown he won last year. Danny ciprinai has been added to the England Rugby union squad for their world cup training camp. Eddiejones is still without players from saracens and exeter who are rested after their late seasons so cipriani may well still missout on going to japan. The final squad is named in mid august. Now, we all know that it takes a great defender to tackle an International Football player, but it seems that its an art mastered by pigeons watch this. If you look closely here, you can see a pesky pigeon on the pitch in the copa america game between venezeula and argentina and the replay shows Rodrigo De Paul of argentina was no match for the winged beast. We should say that the pigeon was unharmed, he flew away unscathed. Thats all from sportsday. Well have more sport throughout the weekend. But coming up next its the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Martin Bentham the Home Affairs Editor at the Evening Standard and sam lister the deputy Political Editor of the daily express. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. They say a picture paints a thousand words and on the front of tomorrows Financial Times that picture is theresa may greeting russias president Vladimir Putin today at the g20 summit injapan will be able to get hitched anywhere they wish under new plans to change to the law. The record breaking temperatures of the heatwave across europe make the front page of the i. The times reports that senior Civil Servants are warning that Jeremy Corbyn is too frail to be Prime Minister and is propped up by his advisers. The daily mail says that the families of victims of the London Bridge attack have expressed anger after the police and Security Services were cleared of any blame. A nurse who was stabbed whilst giving aid to one victim of the attack injune 2017 appears on the front of the telegraph saying shed do the same again. The guardian also reports the anger of the victims families who have hit out at the authorities for failing to prevent the attack despite having the ringleader under investigation. And the daily express says soaring car Parking Charges are crippling britains dying high streets. Straightaway, lets do it with the daily mailfront page straightaway, lets do it with the daily mail front page first of all. The fury of London Bridge families. This is the end of the inquest in the London Bridge killings. They have taken this particular line quite strongly and it is astonishing verdict of the coroner that he concluded that the police were generally rigorous and that no opportunities or loss that could have prevented the loss of life, so they have taken a strong editorial line on that. I think personally im slightly surprised that they have taken that line slightly surprised that they have ta ken that line and slightly surprised that they have taken that line and they are wrong, to be frank because the coroner looks at it, there are an awful lot of u nfortu nate looks at it, there are an awful lot of unfortunate people, 3000 people who are active suspects of interest, 20,000 who are close subjects of interest and he was of the time they did pursue him, they did investigate him, they decided that there was not enough evidence to suggest that he was an active thread of doing the sort of thing that he went on to do and although, with hindsight, often in these cases, you can look back and say of course, if elected this a bit further and so on, you have to look at the numbers of other people in the number of those that police pointed out that 19 plots have been foiled since march 2017 and those even today that a teenager who bought a knife, there are a lot of su ccesses bought a knife, there are a lot of successes but unfortunately, sometimes people do get through and the question is, a, sheer scale of all the other people to look at and who they prioritise that particular time and the powers. 0ther who they prioritise that particular time and the powers. Other people think that the Security Service and Counterterrorism Police have the infinite powers to just have time for our surveillance on people, they do on for our surveillance on people, they doona for our surveillance on people, they do on a very few number of people, they do not have the capacity to do that physically on some people and also they do not have the legal power to keep doing it because there are very legal controls over here and you cant just are very legal controls over here and you cantjust have an open ended case. Actually, to give 24 hour surveillance total of these people were on these watch lists, thatis people were on these watch lists, that is at least three people per suspect and that is a minimum because this holiday and things like that. And itsjust not feasible. And thatsjust not how we operate asa and thatsjust not how we operate as a country. It is a very human response that i am sure we can really appreciate why the family. Especially when you have just lost someone. Especially when you have just lost someone. You are looking for perhaps it could have been different if this had happened and it is a very human thing, ican had happened and it is a very human thing, i can see that. And they have another different take on this story. The coroner was also very critical of the family of the ringleader in this attack. And when he actually said, there shouldve been much more proactive and i think there was, the brother in law that try to inform them but got no response. But they did not find any convincing witnesses that we should have done more. Which is quite a big thing for coroner to Say Something like this. I agree with you on this because ultimately, what the terrorist wants is to destroy faith in our institutions, our society so when you start saying there should be scrutiny of whether better precautions could have been taken. Because you want to prevent future incidents. If you focus all the blame on the people who are doing the very good job in stopping these things and none of the blame of the people who are giving into them. In which case, the people who are not doing enough to raise the alarm, some people actively encouraging them and so on and playing into a narrative of it is all the fault of foreign policy. The blame needs to be first of all delayed at the door of the people who carried out the killings and then the people who are sympathetic to them and encouraging them down that road. There is a nurse who, she aided somebody and did not go out to get them, she kinda staggered towards her being half carried by the person who had attacked them. And then she suddenly realised that the Person Holding this person is the attacker and he attacked her stop and she said she would do it again which is a powerful reminder of other people who did put their own personal safety before the concern from other people. One of the other people ended up being killed as a result. And he see the worst if human to make humanity and you see the best of humanity. But to critique, leaving the resources question aside and how you can see if someone is going to turn their hate filled ideology and action, what about this question of practical measures because that has been raised for example if there should have been something on the bridge that wouldve made it much harder to use a vehicle in this way. With hindsight, that probably looks like the worst mistake that was made. Although, it was a hindsight thing. There are plenty of other sites in london that would be highly vulnerable as well and westminster bridge, being driven into people, it didnt ring alarm thousand people, and it was a concern that this wasnt taken quickly enough. But also to look back and think, there are plenty of other sites in london be similarly vulnerable and it could have been those into your point, if this is a society want to live in, thatis this is a society want to live in, that is another reasonable precaution to take and now it is being taken. But the same time, you do not want barriers going up every single place. This is life, and unfortunately, we just do not know where theyre going to strike next. Asi where theyre going to strike next. As i say, its easier to look at in think. Is one of those images that you just, it is a gift, really. For the picture editor. Mostly get these events, these broad grins that dont tell the story. Here you have, you describe the photo. It isjust fantastic. Theresa may, she just looks like she is seething. She is going to shake hands of Vladimir Putin, she doesnt make any eye contact with them at all. It is the most reformatory handshake the possibly get. I have seen her shake hands with all kinds of world leaders, i have never seen her look quite so angry and upset to be here. Having to go up there and do it. Agreeing to this meeting, obviously by the conservative mps in the foreign effects committed and he was really angry with the Prime Minister to attend this meeting, because he feels that it is time for it to change hands and to leave this until whoever replaces her comes in and they decide how to approach this. The sceptical view, which will be, as indicated, what was the point of this since we still believe they are responsible for the poisoning. 0ne british citizen died in that. And another citizen died in the salisbury attack that was happening in our territory. This to the crimea issue, were they annexed it and the change of borders since the second world war, done by violent means and not by consent. There was no reason to have this in on the other hand, well actually, he slapped her wrist and then her successor basically tries to restore Something Like business as usual. Thats is clearly something what is happened. Being advised despite her own perhaps, clearly her personal dislike for putin which assembly do and in the country that there needs to be some sort of long term reproach with russia. That is what has driven it, whether it was the right course of action is another, for other reasons, you just articulated, maybe their discredited just carry on and that engagement which we have to engage with sometimes of other regimes that we do not like. China being another case in point perhaps. The idea is that you get something out of that but maybe we do not in this case. I met briefly at the mirror, the scorcher. 93 fahrenheit, even out there in italy youre going to be hiding away from it. |j even out there in italy youre going to be hiding away from it. I cant stand the thought of it. Because in france, they have had far worse today. It is great. If you sat on the beach, fantastic. Look, we have to remember it can be quite dangerous. Youre going to find out, standing back at the map. You can tell us the very latest on that. Thats it for the papers this hour. Thank you sam and martin. Youll both be back at 11 30 for another look at the papers. Headlines coming up at 11. Stay with us. At the beach here, it will be quite pleasa nt at the beach here, it will be quite pleasant with temperatures around the lower the mid 20s, but in the tomorrow it is going to be a lot hotter than that. And obviously, as we re hotter than that. And obviously, as were saying, nothing compared to what they have had in france. A reminder of the record and that record was absolutely smashed the one and 2003. 44. 1 and we nearly got to 46 celsius and this is becoming a more frequent occurrence, consistent with the warming climate. You are in the uk, will probably get around 34 celsius in the southeast, not quite a record but not far off a degree and a half of thejune record. The forecast for tonight, pretty quiet out there, humidity is on the up, on the early hours of the money, the temperatures in cardiff will be no more than 17 degrees. 10 degrees in newcastle. It will shift, and in the highlands is 30 today, also a chance of showers from belfast to glasgow and right across scotland well the heat will be across much of the area, temperatures will exceed 30 degrees in yorkshire and 30 degrees for the south and up to 34 in the southeast. We are in for a really hot saturday night because many parts of england but in more northern parts of the country, we can see a lot more cloud and chances in the northwest of england, through the lowlands and then into scotland. If you hate the heat, sunday is going to be a lot fresher, a core front is going to be sweeping across the uk and the wind will be blowing out of the atlantic, pushing it into eastern parts he could see the red colours there across parts of germany and poland will will be in the high 30s, here, a dramatic drop in the temperature. A refreshing atla ntic in the temperature. A refreshing atlantic breeze for many of us on sunday with some showers across scotland, the northwest of england and in the south it is going to be dry, temperatures will be warm, heading up to 20 degrees, but it will be in the low 20s. So very pleasa nt will be in the low 20s. So very pleasant day i think on sunday for many of us. And if youre wondering where the pleasant weather is going to last. Next week, a bit of cloud at times but those temperatures will be fairly nice indeed in the low 20s. That is the latest from me. This is bbc news. Im shaun ley. The headlines at 11 00 the coroner at the London Bridge inquest clears the police and m15 of failing to prevent the attacks. But some of the relatives of the eight victims say mistakes were made. We are now aware that there were a lot of missed opportunities, so i think this attack could have been preve nta ble. A stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. France endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45. 9 degrees. England will meet the United States in the womens football world cup