Market. Good morning. The english Wine Industry has grown by nearly 20 in the last year so im at this vineyard in kent looking at whats been behind that sparkling performance. Millions of us already know how beautiful the Lake District is, now the rest of the world does too. We are live there this morning as the United Nations gives it World Heritage data is. Im at wimbledon where a place in the quarter finals is on offer for britains best. Andy murray and Johanna Konta are both in action today and both looking to get into the last eight here at the all england club. Weather wise, were looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, a 30 chance of showers through the afternoon. For the uk as a whole, sunshine and showers but some of the showers will be heavy and thundery in east anglia and the south east. More later in the programme. Good morning. First, our main story. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy, charlie gard, returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new
i mean, obviously, the quality of play, but the fact that you were clearly enjoying yourself, you are having a ball! yeah, i definitely was. i ve been playing at court1 at wimbledon and especially after the covid situation, i think you just have to treasure every single moment that you get and all the opportunities. so i think that s definitely. if you re not having fun here at court 1, then where are you going to have fun, you know, like? a deal has been reached to release the vessel that blocked the suez canal earlier this year. after three months of wrangling over compensation between the suez canal authority and the owners of the ever given, the seized ship will be released and allowed to set off on wednesday. the vessel became wedged across the waterway for six days in march, disrupting global trade. with so much incredible sport to watch over the weekend you might have struggled to get out and mow the lawn. for some people, however, cutting grass is a sport in itself. this annu
the quarterfinals. sport, and a full round up now from the bbc sport centre. hello there. it s a packed day at wimbledon, with all the fourth round matches taking place. british teenager emma radacanu is through to the last 16 at wimbledon as she continues her dream grand slam debut. the 18 year old will play australian ajla tomljanovic today for a place in the quarterfinals. laura scott reports. long goals, my dream is to win wimbledon. emma raducanu is hardly the only tennis mad teenager with that ambition. the difference is, she s already made her mark on sw19 in remarkable style. promoted from court 18 to the show courts, she is now being hailed the new star of british tennis, after making it to the fourth round, all without losing
a set or her cool. after the covid situation, i think you just have to cherish every single moment that you get. and all the opportunities. if you re not having fun on court 1, where are you going to have fun? on the court or in the classroom, raducanu holds herself to high standards. in april, she was doing her a levels and won t accept anything less than a s. after her surprise result at wimbledon, her coach, andy murray s father in law, hope she doesn t get swept up in the whirlwind. she s got to do the same as everybody else, she has to learn her trade and work her way up. i hope she stays grounded. i hope she keeps things together. and her parents must take a lot of credit for that. because that s the way she handles herself. that s the way she s been brought up. raducanu s promise was spotted young, but it was on these courts in bromley that her rise through the ranks accelerated. despite her talent, school friends