just days before ballot papers arrive with tory members rihsi sunak and liz truss set out new promises on health and education. the chair of the public inquiry investigating the post office scandal has called for the process of compensation for victims to be sped up. hello and welcome to wembley where we are just a couple of hours away from the kick off between england and germany in the women s european championships. of course germany have won against england many, many more times. but in this competition england have scored 20 goals and they have only conceded one. there is no doubt that they will have the home advantage here, we have seen the last few hours thousands and thousands of people walking down wembley way, heading towards the stadium. the atmosphere is like that of a carnival or a fair, everyone is hoping for a really good match and they do want england to win. joe lynskey looks ahead. five wins down. goes for goal! oh, my word! one more match to go. through t
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england have scored 20 goals and they have only conceded one. there is no doubt that they will have the home advantage here, we have seen the last few hours thousands and thousands of people walking down wembley way, heading towards the stadium. the atmosphere is like that of a carnival or a fair, everyone is hoping for a really good match and they do want england to win. joe lynskey looks ahead. five wins down. goes for goal! oh, my word! one more match to go. through the month ofjuly there s been new memories and new faces. now at the end of it, england want the trophy at wembley, but they face the team, who at the euros, are the experts. there s been 12 of these tournaments, germany have won eight of them
even played many games because the player who started that game was first choice. and alexandra popp is coming and taken a chance and run it. she would like to say that both players, both six goals, both in the final. he was a i think the person who wins the boot will probably leave the trophy. i think even people probably leave the trophy. i think even people who probably leave the trophy. i think even people who are probably leave the trophy. i think even people who are not - probably leave the trophy. i think even people who are not that - even people who are not that bothered about the sport tuned in to watch an occasion such as this. but how does this success there, whether it is england or germany, how does it is england or germany, how does it benefit the clubs? those community groups that are playing football, how does it trickle down? it is about access. it s a whole thing of you if you can t see it you can t be it. we have children coming into this game who have prob
first time in a very time indeed. thank you very much. looks like the sun is shining on you in sheffield, just like it is here in wembley. a few hours ago there was a steady trickle of those early arrivals coming to the stadium. now, if we look along wembley way it is a real wave of people. this is what 87,000 people looks like. our sports reporter alex howell is here from bbc sport. going into this tournament, how fancy it with the england team? england team? things were going well, england team? things were going well. sarina england team? things were going well, sarina wiegman england team? things were going well, sarina wiegman had - england team? things were going well, sarina wiegman had come i england team? things were going i well, sarina wiegman had come in. england team? things were going - well, sarina wiegman had come in. 11 wins in a row, then you think a home tournament is it going to be a help or hindrance. and they have really risen to the occasion, haven t they? i