triumph in the final on sunday. i am ina triumph in the final on sunday. i am in a misty leeds looking at how the team s performances are inspiring the next generation. the fourth day of strikes in just over five weeks as 40,000 network rail workers walked out at midnight. i will look at why things have not moved forward and what it might mean for you. i foryou. iam on for you. i am on the motorway. i think you already have a million calls about an accident. the chilling 999 call after a lorry piles into stationary traffic. we hear about the lives affected one year after the crash. good morning, we start with some sunshine in places. the cloud will build, producing showers. 0verthe next days, it will turn warmer. all the details throughout the programme. it s wednesday, the 27th ofjuly. whoa! england are through to the final of the women s european championship after thrashing sweden in last night s semi final. we were cautious yesterday saying it was a real challenge. i was
but for english football, when you consider what has been achieved so far. they had did notjust win last night, they obliterated sweden. 4 0, beating the top ranked side in the tournament. serena weidman now at 19 matches unbeaten under her. that impressive claim of having won last time out and now with england once again underlined by those brilliant goals that we will show you in a moment sarina wiegman. it is a moment sarina wiegman. it is a moment to enjoy, notjust for those of us watching and fans up and down the country but for the players themselves. this was the moment inside the changing room, the whole squad got together for inside the changing room, the whole squad got togetherfor a inside the changing room, the whole squad got together for a team inside the changing room, the whole squad got togetherfor a team photo in sheffield last night and a special moment because let s not forget, members of that squad, as we know, have suffered so much heartbreak at the semifina