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atmosphere down there yesterday with tess cheering till the very end, as lots of people wear. huge number of messages of support despite the defeat. prime minister rishi sunak saying. you left absolutely nothing out there, lionesses. it wasn t to be, but you ve already secured your legacy as game changers. we are all incredibly proud of you. labour leader kier starmer tweeted heartbreaking. so proud of the england team who inspired the whole country. this isjust the beginning for the lionesses and the prince of wales who is also president of the fa said, although it s the result none of us wanted, lionesses, you have done yourselves and this nation proud. your spirit & drive have inspired so many people and paved the way for generations to come. thank you for the footballing memories. congratulations to spain.
proud of you is the mirror s choice of words with a full page tribute to england, who the paper says have inspired the nation . several papers also report on the upcoming sentencing of baby killer lucy letby. the mail reports that families of the children murdered or harmed by letby have demanded a law to force convicted people to attend their sentencing hearing. we will be talking about that later on. and the telegraph says a government source has told the paper that letby could be forced to appear in court to face victims through what s described as lawful enforcement . more on that coming up this morning. they re the people responsible for defending the skies and securing the seas, but much of the work done by the royal air force goes on behind closed doors. now, a new six part documentary aims to show what life is like for the pilots and personnel who are working to protect the nation. let s take a look.
hello. spain have won the women s world cup final in sydney beating england with a 1 0 lead, in what was a nail biting final. it s a dissappointing defeat for the lionesses, who were tipped to take the trophy after a strong run in the tournament. the prince of wales has led the messages of support for the england squad saying although it s the result none of us wanted, lionesses, you have done yourselves and the nation proud . prime minister rishi sunak, who had earlier shared a photo as he watched the game, had this to say to the team: you ve already secured your legacy as gamechangers, we are all incredibly proud of you. and labour leader sir keir starmer described the defeat as heartbreaking.this is just the beginning for the lionesses. but it is the end of a tournament which has ignited interest