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We have just about recovered from the thrills and spills of the Fa Cup final. John has got all the aftermath of that, and the rest of the sport. Good Morning. 21,000 fans inside wembley and they were treated to a goal worthy of winning any Fa Cup final. Yuri tielamans with a moment of magic that won leicester the trophy for the first time in their history. Natalie pirks was there. Singing. Its been a while since Leicester City had an Fa Cup final to savour 52 years, in fact. So happy to be back the mere thought of winning it for the first time brought out all the emotions. Ive dreamt of it as a kid. Its something ive always wanted to do, come to wembley and watch leicester. Weve been waiting for this for all our lives. Its starting to feel like old times, with fans back in attendance at the Fa Cup. Leicester city supporters are so excited, of course, but Chelsea Fans, theyre confident too back in 2012, they sacked their manager and went on to win the Fa Cup and then the Champions League. Could history be about to repeat itself . Commentator we havent heard a noise like this for a long time. I for thomas tuchel, it was a chance to meet the Chelsea Fans for the first time, including the ones whod forgotten umbrellas. But it was leicester who almost bagged the perfect start. Commentator and its overthe bar. They neednt despair, though. The match was missing a spark, but Youri Tielemans would soon provide it. And hit it beautifully boy did he, and right in front of the leicester faithful, who were daring to dream. Chelsea needed to commit more players to the cause, but Kasper Schmeichel was having none of it. He was at it again just moments later. Brilliant save by schmeichel absolutely awesome but there was late, late drama to come. Chilwell sparked an Eruption Ofjoy from Chelsea Fans, but var was about to intervene in spectacular faction. The verdict is no goal the ecstasy and the agony. Whistle. And, as the final whistle blew, emotions were raw. With a glance to the heavens from the chairman for his late father. Its emotional for him and his family, because they built this club towards towards glory, really, after the premier league. And now, to win the Fa Cup for them is amazing. Cheering. On a day when wembleyjumped to the sound of supporters once more, leicester seized the moment and gave fans The Ending they deserved. The Fa Cup its magic, you know . Natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. It was an emotional occasion on many levels, not least for Leicester Owner Aiyawatt � top� srivaddhanaprabha, who took over the running of The Club after his father vichai died in a Helicopter Crash in 2018. Manager Brendan Rodgers knew what the victory meant. Its an historical day for the football club. Winning the Fa Cup for the first time in their history is clearly a special day, so im just so happy for the players. They were so courageous in the game. For the supporters, they have lost four finals, and now the fifth time, we have got a victory. And of course for the family, it was a dream of theirs to win the Fa Cup, and we have been able to deliver that. Contrasting emotions for West Ham in the premier league, with their Champions League hopes all but over. Said benrahma scored a brilliant late equaliser but they could only draw at brighton. It leaves them sixth five points behind chelsea in fourth, with just two games remaining. Leeds uniteds fine form continued, with a 4 0 thrashing of burnley at turf moor. Substitute rodrigo scored two goals in three minutes. And Nathan Tella scored his first senior goal for southampton, in their 3 1 win over relegated fulham. Manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said tella was the biggest talent at The Club. Rangers fans celebrated after their side completed the scottish Premiership Season without losing a game, although arrests were made as a large crowd gathered in the centre of glasgow. 0n the pitch, a 4 0 win over aberdeen wrapped up the title winning campaign, which gave Steven Gerrard his first managerial honours. Joe lynskey reports. Commentator rangers. Are champions of scotland cheering. This is the summit of rangers� decade long journey. Nine years ago, they were sent down to the fourth tier, now theyre back to the top in a season unbeaten. 0n the pitch and in the streets they marked the � ibrox invincibles� , rangers� 55th League Title could be their most special. Yeah they ended this season how they started it, against aberdeen. And to reach perfection, its not always pretty. Rangers opened the scoring with an own goal off the keeper. Before half time, it was 2 0, again through a deflection. Kemar roofe claimed it, like he has done all season. He� s led the line for rangers and is the champions� top scorer. Kemar ruth this goal for 3 0 was clearly his. This team are led and transformed by Steven Gerrard, who in his third season in The Club has his first career League Title. He played in a World Cup with england alongside jermaine defoe, who at 38 is still playing and still scoring. It was on this day in 2011 that rangers last won the league. This season ends how it� s been through the year, another game, another win. Joe lynskey, bbc news. More silverware will be won later, and chelsea will be hoping they� ll be lifting it, as they face barcelona in the women� s Champions League final. It would crown a brilliant season for emma hayes� s side they� ve won the Wsl Title and the league cup, and with the Fa Cup still to play for, this could be a the third trophy of a possible quadruple. When i talk about it being a dream, for me being in this Dressing Room with, as i have said, they are amazing women. They are inspiring generations, i hope. Infact, i know they are. I� m not talking about little girls here, i� m talking about boys as well, who are becoming big fans of women� s football. So, the dream for me is about what i have always wanted for women� s football, and being in this final after so many years with an English Team not participating, i Think it was about time, and, you know, i� mjust delighted that we got the opportunity to do that. You� re up to date with the sport. Now on bbc news, here� s ben with the papers. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me, the editor of Labourlist Sienna rodgers and the Deputy Editor of the Daily Express michael booker. Good Morning and thank you for being with us. Borisjohnson is under pressure to reconsider monday� s relaxation of coronavirus restrictions due to tHe Indian variant, says the observer. But the sunday express says the Prime Minister � cannot afford to panic� , with mps and business urging him to stick to the roadmap. The Sunday Telegraph says that the government wants to vaccinate as many as A Million people a day in order to beat the variant, and save summer. Meanwhile, tHe Independent says thousands of medics working for the government� s Test And Trace service will be sacked, to be replaced by cheaper non clinical employees. A royal story on The Front Page of the Mail On Sunday they say aides want Harry And Meghan� s titles removed, after harry� s commented on his upbringing in a podcast. So, let� s begin. Sienna, Do Kick us off with the Sunday Telegraph, saying a push for A Millionjabs a day Sunday Telegraph, saying a push for A Million jabs a day to save summer. Ministers aiming to drastically step up ministers aiming to drastically step up the number of doses in the race to check the spread of tHe Indian variant. I suppose the issue is not necessarily the willingness to do 1 Million jabs a day, necessarily the willingness to do 1 Millionjabs a day, its do necessarily the willingness to do 1 Million jabs a day, its do we necessarily the willingness to do 1 Millionjabs a day, its do we have the supplies of that many vaccines . Yes, exactly. The supplies are going to be the big question. This story is about how everyone is very worried about the variant from india at the moment, and the fact that there are, it is becoming the dominant strain in some areas of the country, like bolton and blackburn. It is in lower numbers elsewhere in the country. So, the government is looking at this surge of vaccinations because, really, i Think a lot of people will be Thinking, 0k, we are talking about this variant, but we have all been getting our vaccinations, so why isn� t that the answer . 0bviously, ministers have been pointing out that some of the hospitalisations due to this new variant are actually the people who have been offered their vaccines, the people who have been offered theirvaccines, but the people who have been offered their vaccines, but have not actually had the jab. So they haven� t taken up those offers. Those are the gaps that really need to be filled at the moment. It is notjust about increasing the number of vaccinations being done each day, but it� s also about making sure that Community Leaders are promoting the vaccine, making sure that there is not this unequal take up of the vaccine because that is really going to see some massive disparities and entrenching inequality that we already have in this country if that continues to be the case, that there is this unequal take up. Continues to be the case, that there is this unequal takeup. Is this unequal takeup. Michael, The Front Page is this unequal takeup. Michael, The Front Page of is this unequal takeup. Michael, The Front Page of the is this unequal takeup. Michael, The Front Page of the observer i is this unequal takeup. Michael, The Front Page of the observer is| The Front Page of the observer is that Boris Johnson The Front Page of the observer is that borisjohnson must Think again on plans to relax covid rules. Of course, the arrival of this indian variant coincides with the Easing Tomorrow of restrictions in england. That easing is going ahead, but onjune 21, that may not go ahead, and that is the final easing of all restrictions, potentially. Easing of all restrictions, otentiall. ,. , � ~. ,. , potentially. Yes, i dont know about ou to and potentially. Yes, i dont know about you to and viewers potentially. Yes, i dont know about you to and viewers at potentially. Yes, i dont know about you to and viewers at home, potentially. Yes, i dont know about you to and viewers at home, but. Potentially. Yes, i dont know about| you to and viewers at home, but the press you to and viewers at home, but the Press Conference on friday night, as we were Press Conference on friday night, as we were coming towards this Grand Semi Reopening on monday, people were getting excited, but i Think it was a were getting excited, but i Think it was a bit were getting excited, but i Think it was a bit of were getting excited, but i Think it was a bit of a Gut Punch to the nation was a bit of a Gut Punch to the nation this was a bit of a Gut Punch to the nation this news, because we have been nation this news, because we have been used nation this news, because we have been used to good news from these press been used to good news from these Press Conferences later, but tHe Indian Press Conferences later, but tHe Indian variant Press Conference on friday indian variant Press Conference on friday was indian variant Press Conference on friday was fairly gloomy. Looking at the paper friday was fairly gloomy. Looking at the paper today, the observer of where the paper today, the observer of where they are saying that. I mean. Where they are saying that. I mean. The where they are saying that. I mean, the person they are quoting is from independent sage, so there are a lot of from independent sage, so there are a lot of experts say different things a lot of experts say different things. But i Think we should go with people from sage, people from the government who are seeing this data the government who are seeing this data i the government who are seeing this Think'>Data IThink the government who are seeing this data. I Think there is this idea that data. I Think there is this idea that the data. I Think there is this idea that the vaccinations, and as the hancock that the vaccinations, and as the hancock has been on the Grounds Today Hancock has been on the Grounds Today saying it, the vaccinations and the today saying it, the vaccinations and the early data does show that it is beating and the early data does show that it is beating tHe Indian variant. It is early is beating tHe Indian variant. It is early days, is beating tHe Indian variant. It is early days, but i Think what we need is monday early days, but i Think what we need is monday to happen despite what some is monday to happen despite what some people, as i say, in the observer some people, as i say, in the observer are saying. We need this Certainty Observer are saying. We need this certainty for a lot of people. The three certainty for a lot of people. The three of certainty for a lot of people. The three of us certainty for a lot of people. The three of us have got good jobs, we can keep three of us have got good jobs, we can keep working through this pandemic, but a lot of people in things pandemic, but a lot of people in things like hospitality, they need Monday Things like hospitality, they need monday to happen, they need the Road Map to monday to happen, they need the Road Map to he monday to happen, they need the Road Map to be stuck too, because without it they map to be stuck too, because without it they wont map to be stuck too, because without it they wont have a job to go to by The End it they wont have a job to go to by The End of it they wont have a job to go to by The End of this year. It they wont have a 0b to go to by The End of this year. The end of this year. Some people watchinu. The end of this year. Some People Watching. A. The end of this year. Some People Watching. A, weve The End of this year. Some People Watching. A, weve got The End of this year. Some People Watching. A, weve got about The End of this year. Some People Watching. A, weve got about 70 l watching. A, we� ve got about 70 percent of adults vaccinated in this country, so even if cases rise because of this indian variant, if hospitalisations don� t significantly rise and deaths don� t significantly rise, do we really need more restrictions, or not to ease restrictions . Restrictions, or not to ease restrictions . ,. , restrictions . This is the crucial thin. A restrictions . This is the crucial thing a Lot Restrictions . This is the crucial thing. A lot of restrictions . This is the crucial thing. A lot of people restrictions . This is the crucial thing. A lot of people will restrictions . This is the crucial thing. A lot of people will be l thing. A lot of people will be saying, well we have been vaccinated, surely the whole point was to prevent further hospitalisations . I Think the point being made by one member in this piece in the observer is that actually, we don� t know the transmissibility of this particular variant yet. If it is 20 , it might not be a big problem. But if it is 40 and sage has said it could be up to 50 , then that would be a huge problem and could lead to a sizeable surge in hospitalisations. So that is what the government will be looking at. Throughout the pandemic, the government has not been looking at the number of cases particularly, the point is about pressure on the nhs and hospitalisations. So it is that race against time in terms of vaccinating as many people as possible. Vaccinating as many people as ossible. ~. ,. ,. , ~ possible. Michael, we were looking there at the possible. Michael, we were looking there at the front possible. Michael, we were looking there at the front of possible. Michael, we were looking there at the front of the possible. Michael, we were looking there at the front of the sunday there at the front of the sunday express, your sister paper, saying we can� t afford to panic. Do you Think there is some panic at the moment, because of this indian variant . Of course, there are always variants of a virus, and there will be more in the future. It is variants of a virus, and there will be more in the future. Variants of a virus, and there will be more in the future. It is a quote from the tory be more in the future. It is a quote from the Tory Backbench be more in the future. It is a quotel from the tory Backbench Committee which from the tory Backbench Committee which is from the tory Backbench Committee which is the headline, and you do et which is the headline, and you do get the which is the headline, and you do get the sense that there is some worry get the sense that there is some worry out get the sense that there is some worry out there. A lot of people have worry out there. A lot of people have been worry out there. A lot of people have been looking forward to hugging their family. That has been the big headline their family. That has been the big headline from monday. Ive not seen my Mother Headline from monday. Ive not seen my mother for about a year, i havent my mother for about a year, i havent seen in laws for about 18 months havent seen in laws for about 18 months. Imjust havent seen in laws for about 18 months. Im just one havent seen in laws for about 18 months. Imjust one person. Theres going months. Imjust one person. Theres going to months. Imjust one person. Theres going to he months. Imjust one person. Theres going to be lots of People Watching those going to be lots of People Watching those who are in a very similar position those who are in a very similar position. We just need this certainty, and we dont need to panic certainty, and we dont need to panic its certainty, and we dont need to panic. Its going to affect a lot of people panic. Its going to affect a lot of people is panic. Its going to affect a lot of people is Mental Health. They watch these people is Mental Health. They watch these Press Conferences where Boris Johnson these Press Conferences where Boris Johnson said on friday night, i have to Level Johnson said on friday night, i have to level with you, and then we get lots of to level with you, and then we get lots of its to level with you, and then we get lots of ifs and could bees, it could be lots of ifs and could bees, it could he 50 lots of ifs and could bees, it could be 50 more transmissible. But when you look be 50 more transmissible. But when you took at be 50 more transmissible. But when you look at the bigger picture, the data is you look at the bigger picture, the data is very you look at the bigger picture, the data is very good and we should not panic data is very good and we should not panic i data is very good and we should not panic. I Think thats what the overriding message of the piece in the sunday express. Politicians and others the sunday express. Politicians and others are the sunday express. Politicians and others are quoted as saying similar. And also others are quoted as saying similar. And also from the hospitality sector~ and also from the hospitality sector. Kate nicholls, who looks after sector. Kate nicholls, who looks after the sector. Kate nicholls, who looks after the hospitality sector, she is saying after the hospitality sector, she is saying the after the hospitality sector, she is saying the same thing, we Cant Panio saying the same thing, we cant anic. ,. ,. ,. ,. , panic. Sienna, quite a lot Of Criticism panic. Sienna, quite a lot Of Criticism of panic. Sienna, quite a lot Of Criticism of the panic. Sienna, quite a lot Of Criticism of the governmentj panic. Sienna, quite a lot Of Criticism of the government about this indian variant, not least because flights from india were still being allowed on april the 23rd, and that was three weeks after the ban on flights was announced from pakistan and bangladesh. The sunday times today on their front page, they are suggesting that 20,000 people were allowed to fly into the uk from india, presumably some of them, or many of them, in fact, with tHe Indian variant. Yes. Fact, with tHe Indian variant. Yes, i have fact, with tHe Indian variant. Yes, i have seen fact, with tHe Indian variant. Yes, i have seen the fact, with tHe Indian variant. Yes, i have seen the health fact, with tHe Indian variant. Is i have seen the Health Secretary at Matt Hancock try to go out on the airways and defend this this Morning. He has got a difficult task of doing that. To a lot of people, itjust of doing that. To a lot of people, it just seems utterly of doing that. To a lot of people, itjust seems utterly baffling that you would still have people flying in, and it does rather touch on labour � s argument this whole time which is at the Hotel Quarantine System should have been comprehensive. You are drawing up this Red List of countries, which can chop and change and we have seen that before, but you don� t know where the next variant that is far more transmissible, far more lethal in some way, is coming from. You can� t predict that. So it also touches on that argument, is the Hotel Quarantine System are robust enough . Apparently, you know, Matt Hancock is aimed at the early data from labs is showing that the bank the vaccine is taking effect, but there are hospitalisations with this variant. If we go back a stage in the Road Map, if there is a long delay and we don� t have Thatjune Lifting of restrictions that we had expected, i Think people more and more will be asking questions about the handling of our borders by the government. The handling of our borders by the government the handling of our borders by the government. � ,. ,. ,. , government. Lets look at one of the other big stories government. Lets look at one of the other big stories in government. Lets look at one of the other big stories in the government. Lets look at one of the other big stories in the papers other big stories in the papers today, which is the continuing violence in gaza, a strike on that Tower Block in gaza city, which was home to many international journalists, from associated press, aljazeera and others. But the israelis were saying that it was also home to hamas intelligence. Yes, you look at picture like that on the yes, you look at picture like that on the front of a paper, on the front on the front of a paper, on the front of on the front of a paper, on the front of the on the front of a paper, on the front of the observer as well there is a Picture Front of the observer as well there is a picture of a child being picked out of is a picture of a child being picked out of the is a picture of a child being picked out of the rubble, you know, it is hard out of the rubble, you know, it is hard to out of the rubble, you know, it is hard to sum out of the rubble, you know, it is hard to sum up. It is myjob to come on here hard to sum up. It is myjob to come on here and hard to sum up. It is myjob to come on here and do that, but i dont live the on here and do that, but i dont live the lives of those people live over there live the lives of those people live over there. What i can say is that over over there. What i can say is that over the over there. What i can say is that over the last seven days, i have seen over the last seven days, i have seen tremendous suffering being played seen tremendous suffering being played out on the television, in the newspapers, and i Think most People Watching newspapers, and i Think most People Watching this who dont know tHe Intricacies watching this who dont know tHe Intricacies of everything thats Going Intricacies of everything thats going On Intricacies of everything thats going on in the middle east, they ust going on in the middle east, they just see going on in the middle east, they just see the human suffering. Those pictures. Just see the human suffering. Those pictures, yesterday this huge building pictures, yesterday this huge building being blown up which the Israeiis Building being blown up which the Israelis Sake was shielding hamas as well as Israelis Sake was shielding hamas as well as being a place for international media, but then there is also international media, but then there is also pictures of people fleeing from is also pictures of people fleeing from beaches in tel aviv. Itjust shows from beaches in tel aviv. Itjust shows you from beaches in tel aviv. Itjust shows you whats happening on the ground, shows you whats happening on the ground, that people have the connection with. But whether we are ever going connection with. But whether we are ever going to solve this in the near future, ever going to solve this in the near future, who ever going to solve this in the near future, who knows . Future, who knows . Siena, the traced future, who knows . Siena, the tragedy of future, who knows . Siena, the tragedy of this future, who knows . Siena, the tragedy of this conflict future, who knows . Siena, the tragedy of this conflict is future, who knows . Siena, the tragedy of this conflict is that l future, who knows . Siena, the| tragedy of this conflict is that it is so cyclical. It� s almost predictable that they will be another flare up every few years because the Peace Process is effectively dead at the moment, isn� t it . The long term deeper Peace Process. Isnt it . The long term deeper peace rocess. , , process. Yes, it is. The observer has an article process. Yes, it is. The observer has an Article Today process. Yes, it is. The observer has an Article Today on process. Yes, it is. The observer has an Article Today on basically l has an Article Today on basically how this is just showing even has an Article Today on basically how this isjust showing even more, another reminderfor how this isjust showing even more, another reminder for those of us who have the luxury to forget in between these Flare Ups that there is a massive failure of israeli and palestinian leadership, and that actually, the us and britain, who have played a very big part in creating this crisis, perpetuate that confrontation through both actions and inaction. It looks at the moment as Ifjust The International Community generally is just not intervening in a helpful way. It is not helping the situation at all. There isjust way. It is not helping the situation at all. There is just a way. It is not helping the situation at all. There isjust a massive Failure And Absence of leadership. I would say that in The Sunday Times there is an article by a humanitarian work in gaza that is really worth reading. She talks about the daily realities of it, about the daily realities of it, about how no one will deliver shopping, for instance, and they can� t go shopping because motorbikes and cars are being targeted. Things like that, just the daily struggles that people are going through. Staying up all night to protect her kids from the bombing. Let� s staying up all night to protect her kids from the bombing. Staying up all night to protect her kids from the bombing. Lets go to the mail On Kids from the bombing. Lets go to the Mail On Sunday. Kids from the bombing. Lets go to the Mail On Sunday. Their kids from the bombing. Lets go to the Mail On Sunday. Their story kids from the bombing. Lets go to the Mail On Sunday. Their story is l the Mail On Sunday. Their story is royal aides want Harry And Megan to give up their titles, especially after harry said this week about breaking the cycle of Pain And Suffering in his family. For viewers who don� t necessarily know, his full title is conferred on his Wedding Day was duke of sussex, earl of dumbarton, and baron kilkeel. If he were to give those up he would revert to hrh Prince Henry of wales. What do you Think . First of all, i have what do you Think . First of all, i have never what do you Think . First of all, i have never read about a happy courtier have never read about a happy courtier or have never read about a happy Courtier Or Aid have never read about a happy Courtier Oraid in a have never read about a happy Courtier Or Aid in a national newspaper before, i would like to meet newspaper before, i would like to meet one newspaper before, i would like to meet one because they are everywhere but we meet one because they are everywhere but we never see them. But its clear but we never see them. But its clear that but we never see them. But its clear that there is some problem. I Think clear that there is some problem. I Think the clear that there is some problem. I Think the problem is, if they did do this, Think the problem is, if they did do this, let Think the problem is, if they did do this, let saying it is aides who are clearly this, let saying it is aides who are clearly upset by this, they would look even clearly upset by this, they would look even crueller if they did do this, look even crueller if they did do this, and look even crueller if they did do this, and that would give harry more fuel to this, and that would give harry more fuel to the this, and that would give harry more fuel to the fire. In the main, i Think fuel to the fire. In the main, i Thinkthe fuel to the fire. In the main, i Think the family would just like him to he Think the family would just like him to be quiet Think the family would just like him to be quiet about it, but unfortunately on the way that he is now conducting his life and his profession, at the moment this is his profession, talking about his past, his profession, talking about his past, and his profession, talking about his past, and his past involves, in his mind, past, and his past involves, in his mind, a past, and his past involves, in his mind, a lot past, and his past involves, in his mind, a lot of pain. Unfortunately, he did mind, a lot of pain. Unfortunately, he did the mind, a lot of pain. Unfortunately, he did the Pod Cast last week with Dex Shepherd in this state to plug his tv Dex Shepherd in this state to plug his Tv Show which is coming out this friday. His Tv Show which is coming out this friday. So his Tv Show which is coming out this friday, so again theres going to be more friday, so again theres going to be more in friday, so again theres going to be more in the friday, so again theres going to be more in the show this friday, which again more in the show this friday, which again will more in the show this friday, which again will upset the royals. But hes again will upset the royals. But hes only again will upset the royals. But hes only got one thing to talk about, hes only got one thing to talk about, and unfortunately thats himself about, and unfortunately thats himself. But the Collateral Damage that is himself. But the Collateral Damage that is being pointed out in this is that is being pointed out in this is that it that is being pointed out in this is that it brings pain to his family, in particular prince charles. Last week, in particular prince charles. Last week, He In particular prince charles. Last week, he brought in the queen as well, week, he brought in the queen as well, talking about her parenting. Untit well, talking about her parenting. Untii he well, talking about her parenting. Until he finds something else to do with his until he finds something else to do with his life, and has something else to with his life, and has something else to talk about, this is going to keep else to talk about, this is going to keep happening. Else to talk about, this is going to keep happening else to talk about, this is going to keep happening. Siena, should he be free to keep keep happening. Siena, should he be free to keep talking keep happening. Siena, should he be free to keep talking about keep happening. Siena, should he be free to keep talking about his keep happening. Siena, should he be free to keep talking about his pain i free to keep talking about his Pain And Suffering, or should he, as some people would like, just keep quiet . Well, it� s always difficult. I Think everyone has this, obviously not on the same scale that any member of the same scale that any member of the royalfamily has the same scale that any member of The Royal Family has this, but everyone has that kind of thing, what is personal to you, and you have a right to talk about, and for peoples Mental Health they have to share their feelings and their experiences and their upbringing and all of those kinds of things, and being open about that is a healthy thing, but at the same time, other people feel as if there privacy is our infringed when you do that. So it� s something that we all recognise, that difficulty. Obviously for The Royal Family, recognise, that difficulty. Obviously for the royalfamily, is basically revealing the firm � s secrets, or what you perceive to be theirfailures. It� s all secrets, or what you perceive to be their failures. It� s all very personal and difficult to hear about, obviously, for members of the royalfamily, and oversee these aides who are saying they should just become Harry And Meghan and they should give up their royal titles voluntarily, not necessarily have the queen at strip them of that because i don� t Think that� s really in question at the moment. They should do that voluntarily. Clearly, harry has talked in the past about Mental Health problems, and he feels all of this incredibly keenly. It� s true that at the moment, they are trying to earn money, and the one thing that they have at their disposal is their experience of the royalfamily, which people are interested in. Royalfamily, which people are interested in. Speaking of Royals Bein interested in. Speaking of Royals Being open. Interested in. Speaking of Royals Being open. King interested in. Speaking of Royals Being open, king charles, interested in. Speaking of Royals Being open, king charles, when| interested in. Speaking of royals i being open, king charles, when He Interested in. Speaking of Royals Being open, king charles, when he is king charles, michael, is Apparently going to open up the palaces for the people. That� s a story in The Sunday Times. People. Thats a story in The Sunday Times. , ~ people. Thats a story in The Sunday Times. , ~. , people. Thats a story in The Sunday Times. , ~. ,. , times. How very kind of him. He goes around the country times. How very kind of him. He goes around the Country Eating times. How very kind of him. He goes around the Country Eating and around the Country Eating and drinking around the Country Eating and drinking and backslapping and meeting people, but what he has identified as a key trait of the british identified as a key trait of the british people is that we are all reaiiy british people is that we are all really nosy. We will all enjoy a good really nosy. We will all enjoy a good route around the royal palaces when good route around the royal palaces when he good route around the royal palaces when he is good route around the royal palaces when he is king. They will open them up, when he is king. They will open them up. But when he is king. They will open them up. But they when he is king. They will open them up, but they will also keep them as residences up, but they will also keep them as residences as much as he can. It will be residences as much as he can. It will be like residences as much as he can. It will be like royal hide density, weve will be like royal hide density, weve got to find out where they are in these weve got to find out where they are in these buildings. But if you want a bit more in these buildings. But if you want a bit more culture of openness when he is a bit more culture of openness when he is king, a bit more culture of openness when he is king, and also if we are footing he is king, and also if we are footing the £369 million bill for Buckingham Palace refit, we need to have the Buckingham Palace refit, we need to have the right to have a good look around have the right to have a good look around now have the right to have a good look around now and then. Hopefully, as the Royai Around now and then. Hopefully, as The Royal Family changes and it becomes The Royal Family changes and it becomes a bit more accessible for us to get becomes a bit more accessible for us to get round becomes a bit more accessible for us to get round these things, it can only be to get round these things, it can only be a to get round these things, it can only be a good thing. You know, its something only be a good thing. You know, its something that a lot of people dont agree something that a lot of people dont agree with, The Royal Family, but its still agree with, The Royal Family, but its still bringing in a lot of tourism its still bringing in a lot of tourism so they do still do a lot of good tourism so they do still do a lot of good if tourism so they do still do a lot of good if We Tourism so they do still do a lot of good. If we can have a good route around good. If we can have a good route around their good. If we can have a good route around their houses sometimes, thats around their houses sometimes, thats pay around their houses sometimes, thats pay back, i Think. Thats pay back, i Think. Right, lets end up thats pay back, i Think. Right, lets end up with thats pay back, i Think. Right, lets end up with the thats pay back, i Think. Right, lets end up with the Fa Thats pay back, i Think. Right, lets end up with the Fa Cup i thats pay back, i Think. Right, i lets end up with the Fa Cup final. Let� s end up with the Fa Cup final. It wasn� t a great game, but certainly a great goal won it. Siena, i don� t know if you are a Football Fan or a Leicester Fan or a chelsea fan, but the good news was, we had 20,000 fans in there at wembley. We had 20,000 fans in there at wemble. ,. ,. , we had 20,000 fans in there at wemble. ,. ,. ,. , wembley. Yes. I am not particularly a Football Fan, wembley. Yes. I am not particularly a Football Fan, but wembley. Yes. I am not particularly a Football Fan, but i wembley. Yes. I am not particularly a Football Fan, but i didnt wembley. Yes. I am not particularly a Football Fan, but i didnt watch i a Football Fan, but i didn� t watch the game last night i saw people tweeting about it. Many people were saying, this is football being like football again, and it is so different. Also, we saw recently that Super League absolute mess, and i Think people are pleased to see the underdogs, the smaller team, who wasn� t involved in that super League Chaos Blunder wind, and actually, you know, it is their first Fa Cup in 137 years, Apparently. Brute you know, it is their first Fa Cup in 137 years, Apparently. In 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed in 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed by in 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed by that. In 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed by that. A in 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed by that. A fairy i in 137 years, Apparently. We are overjoyed by that. A fairy tale, i overjoyed by that. A fairy tale, exactly. Michael, who do you support . I exactly. Michael, who do you Su Ort . , exactly. Michael, who do you su. Ort . ,. , exactly. Michael, who do you su. Oft . ,. ,. Exactly. Michael, who do you Su Ort . ,. ,. , exactly. Michael, who do you Su Ort . Support . I am a celtic fan so i didnt like support . I am a celtic fan so i didnt like that support . I am a celtic fan so i didnt like that package i support . I am a celtic fan so i didnt like that package just. Support . I am a celtic fan so i i didnt like that package just before on rangers. Im trying to forget the entire on rangers. Im trying to forget the entire year~ on rangers. Im trying to forget the entire year. But it wasjust on rangers. Im trying to forget the entire year. But it was just the collective entire year. But it was just the collective Despair And Joy yesterday that was collective Despair And Joy yesterday that was wonderful to see. I had a tear in that was wonderful to see. I had a tear in my that was wonderful to see. I had a tear in my eye, seeing people back togethen tear in my eye, seeing people back together. And when we have got this worry together. And when we have got this worry about together. And when we have got this worry about the variant, yet hopefully, cautiously, you know, we can get hopefully, cautiously, you know, we can get a hopefully, cautiously, you know, we can get a real life back. We need other can get a real life back. We need other people, and we need the company other people, and we need the company of other people and you show that yesterday. Company of other people and you show that yesterday that yesterday. Well, celtic have won plenty that yesterday. Well, celtic have won plenty of that yesterday. Well, celtic have won plenty of trophies that yesterday. Well, celtic have won plenty of trophies in that yesterday. Well, celtic have won plenty of trophies in their i won plenty of trophies in their history, No Doubt about that. Good to talk to you both, thank you so much for taking a look through today� s sunday papers. That is it from us for this hour. Goodbye for now. Hello. There will be a few pleasant sunny spells at times today. It feels reasonably warm if you are in the sunshine, but we are dodging the downpours yet again across many areas. Even where you started with some sunshine today, The Cloud is going to build, you may find a heavy and thundery showers heading your way. There could be some gusty winds around, the possibility of some hail. This low pressure tracks across wales and england as we go through the day, and this is where we are going to find not a huge amount of sunshine even around the showers into this afternoon. The bright colours on the forecast indicate where some of them will be quite heavy. Slow moving as well, with for the most Part Light winds, so they will hang around for a period of time. Northern ireland and the central belt, northern scotland, yes some sunshine but the chance of a heavy shower. Not everybody will. Fairly light winds, but quite gusty around the showers. The strongest winds are the english channel, channel islands, gusting to a0 mph. Temperatures of 12 15 for the most part. The North Sea coast, ten or 11 celsius. The showers will be around this evening and well into the night across the eastern side of england, before eventually fading as that area of low pressure moves away. It is becoming mainly dry after midnight. A lot of cloud towards the east. Low cloud, hill fog, clearer skies in the west. Chilly is overnight in Northern Ireland and down into low single figures. Low pressure is on the way out. Still close enough to give us some showers during monday. As that Weather Front Drift eastwards, we will start with quite a bit of dry weather. A mixture of cloud and some sunny spells. The showers will be heavy and thundery migrating eastwards during the day, leaving many western areas dry and sunny by The End of the afternoon. Temperatures are no higher through the week ahead. On tuesday, some patchy Rain Cloud into northern scotland, drifting a little further south with showers developing elsewhere. Heaviest will be across the southern half of england and into wales on tuesday. As the week goes on, wednesday does look to be a little quieter. More places staying dry and seeing the potential of very wet and windy weather coming our way on thursday and friday. This is bbc news. Our top stories. The un Security Council prepares for an Emergency Meeting later, as the conflict between israel and palestinians in gaza enters a seventh day. Israel is continually hitting the Hamas Terror Group until we feel we have reached our objectives. Hamas decided when to start this round but we will decide when to end it. Efforts to combat tHe Indian variant of Covid Ramp Up in england, ahead of Lockdown Restrictions being relaxed tomorrow. Iam i am confident that we can take this step tomorrow, but we should all be careful about how we take that step. So you ask me about eating indoors with people

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