temperature and with this kind of field as well, so it is good. it was good. britain s olympic silver medallist, keely hodgkinson, won the 800 metres. she beat france s renelle lamote in second and jamaica s natoya goule in third. i m just happy to be now healthy, running well and in good shape and i hope to be able to build on this, have a good race next week and improve on the new regime for the classics. yes, it is all good, still only may, still early days, still early in the season. you know, i wanted to smash it, still good, just get one down. and yes, just build on it, really, that is it. two months to go for the championships. britain s laura muir opened her season with victory in the 1500m, holding off australianjessica hull. fellow britjemma reekie finished in fifth. iamso i am so happy, yes. i could not have wished for more, it is my first race to be on uk soil this summer, but i am just happy i am here. i didn t even think i would be here, so. i have had the biggest week of
and that s your lot for the moment. we will start with the daily telegraph because we have got on the front page to very happy looking clubbers from wigan on boxing day who probably will be out again on new year s eve and there will be a lot of nightclub owners, bar owners and people in hospitality who will feel very pleased as well.- feel very pleased as well. that s riuht. feel very pleased as well. that s right- that feel very pleased as well. that s right. that very feel very pleased as well. that s right. that very jolly feel very pleased as well. that s right. that very jolly picture - feel very pleased as well. that s right. that very jolly picture on i right. that veryjolly picture on the front page there is also in the daily mirror and is apparently a tradition in wigan of getting clammed up for tradition in wigan of getting clammed upfora tradition in wigan of getting clammed up for a night out on boxing day. in it we can s clubs and restaurants. i think of course the h
table in scotland and not get omicron. do they make sense or are they really of stricken people getting on with their lives in the british economy? j getting on with their lives in the british economy? getting on with their lives in the british economy? i would be inclined towards caution, british economy? i would be inclined towards caution, and british economy? i would be inclined towards caution, and the british economy? i would be inclined towards caution, and the reason - british economy? i would be inclined towards caution, and the reason i m| towards caution, and the reason i m inclined towards caution, and the reason i m inclined towards caution is because at every inclined towards caution is because at every stage in the past, we have seen at every stage in the past, we have seen the at every stage in the past, we have seen the government in england or the british seen the government in england or the british government which looks after england, acting like and