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Reports from amsterdam. They should have been walking down the aisle. Instead, caitlin and jakes Big Day was spent cheering for their team. The pandemic forced the couple, who live in the netherlands, to postpone their wedding. So no cake, just plenty of danish. So lucky. Incredibly lucky. Its not a bad plan b. I wouldnt want to do Anything Else, other than get married, than being here. We feel really, really lucky to be one of the really, tiny, small minority of wales fans that are actually here today. Denmark also had Loved Ones that could not be here. Christian eriksen still recovering, their inspiration. Wales, outnumbered again, started well, getting the ball to bale, but unable to make it count. Denmark changed tack and found their flow. Now, wales were frustrated as the pressure built. And as Kasper Dolberg Cut inside, he broke wales� s spirit. Commentator denmark strikes first from holland to back home. Crowd reacts. Wales needed to find a way to disrupt denmarks dominance. Instead, they faltered and dolberg doubled the lead. Its a terrible clearance its 20 there was no choice. Wales threw everything at it but simply could not turn the tide. And that is The End for wales a fourth felt cruel. The final whistle perhaps a relief for everyone. They dont deserve to end the tournament in that way. Im disappointed for the players. Ive just im disappointed for the players. Ive just said to them, weve got to learn ive just said to them, weve got to learn from ive just said to them, weve got to learn from this and bounce back. Having learn from this and bounce back. Having crisscrossed the continent, wales have reached The End and are heading home. Proud but outplayed by a danish team who have had a difficult start to this tournament but are living a football fairy tale. Italy are through to the quarter finals although they left it very late against austria. 0 0 after 90 minutes it took two goals in extra time to see them through to the quarter finals. The game finished 2 1. There was an extraordinary climax to the english domestic Rugby Season as harlequins were crowned champions for the first time in 9 years. Joe lynskey reports. This is English Rugbys biggest match. To get here, harlequins just have to cross the road. Their Home Ground is next to twickenham, but for so long this match has felt far away. In their first Premiership Finalfor nine years, they would not let it pass them by. Its a Penalty Try exeter have played in the last six finals and won three of them. They are English Rugbys consistent machine. First exeter drew level then went ahead, but harlequins defiantly stayed in the game. Quins went back in front, then 12 points ahead. But in this thrilling match, back came the chiefs again. This is the Grit And Resolve that has got them this far. But still, remarkably, another twist. This match had so many stars, but the last ten minutes belonged to a 21 year old. Louis lynagh with two tries gave quins a sensational win. In its biggest match and in one of the hardest seasons, English Rugby got one incredible finish. Joe lynskey, Bbc News. Elsewhere though, Conor Murray says he was surprised to get the call from Warren Gatland asking him to replace Alun Wynjones at British And Irish Lions captain. The Wales Captain who wont travel with the team to South Africa after dislocating his shoulder. The injury overshadowed the lions 28 10 Win Overjapan yesterday. Justin tipuric also sustained a tour ending shoulder injury. Weve got to be able to move on, react and make decisions and thats kind of the only way you can deal with it. If you cant go into a Shock Scenario and have it look as though youre panicking about it, thats going to reflect badly on us. Englands cricketers wrapped up a very comfortable T20 Series Win over Sri Lanka thanks largely to an excellent 76 from dawid Malan Offjust 48 balls. England eventually made 180 6 but then bowled Sri Lanka out for 91. That means england take the series 3 0 in southampton. There was a chaotic start to this Years Tour de france with two big crashes in the last 30 miles the first was caused by a spectator who seem to be trying to get a picture while holding a cardboard sign. The second was inside the last five miles chris froome, making his tour comeback, one of many riders affected. World championjulian alaphilippe won the stage, and will wear the yellow jersey in todays second stage. Geraint thomas finished safely in the group behind along with most of the favourites. Olympic qualification is on the line at the British Athletics Championships in manchester this weekend. Dina Asher Smith won the final of the 100 metres. Asher smith Ran Herfastest time of the season in the semis and thought shed improved upon her british record in the final. But the timing was incorrect and was adjusted back. Asha philip came second. Both runners are bound for toyko. European Champion Zharnel hughes was disqualified for a false start in the mens 100 metres. Hed been the fastest qualifier for the final. The race was won by Ceejay Ujah who gets a ticket to tokyo. Hughes is now at the mercy of selectors. Earlier, Holly Bradshaw set a new british record in the pole vault. She vaulted 4 metres 90. Thats a personal best outdoors, and puts her third in the world this year. For the second sunday in a Row Lewis Hamilton will be trying to catch Max Verstappen after the dutchman claimed pole for the styrian Grand Prix in austria. The Championship Leader was almost a quarter of a second quicker than Hamilton Wholl Start from second, ahead of fellow Briton Lando Norris whos third. Team bath will play Loughborough Lightning in netball� s superleague Grand Final at the Copperbox In London today. Bath booked their place in the decider by beating defending Champions Manchester Thunder 41 38. Loughborough saw off leeds rhinos. Thats all the sport for now. Now on Bbc News, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us On Sunday. With me are the Sun 0n sundays political Editor David Wooding and the Journalist And Author shyama perera. Thank you forjoining us this morning. Tomorrows Front Pages, starting with the observer leads on the main story of the day the Health Secretary resigning with the Headline Hancock quits after a day of humiliation. The sun On Sunday carries a photo of Matt Hancock and his aide Gina Coladangelo. Mr hancock had been under increasing pressure to quit, after the Sun Published Pictures of the two kissing and breaking social distancing rules. The telegraph focuses on a quote from Mr Hancocks resignation statement. Those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. The express says that the former Health Secretary was forced to quit after a revolt by Tory Mps demanding his resignation and donors threatening to pull funding. The sunday times writes that Mr Hancock told his wife he was leaving her on thursday night, immediately after he learnt his affair was about to be exposed. In the mail on Sunday Chancellor Sajid Javid is announced as the new Health Secretary in what it calls a dramatic comeback. That was a flavour of the Front Pages this sunday morning. Well start with the Front Page of the mail On Sunday. I wonder if you could kick off with their take on the story of the day. Absolutely. Hancock quits the story of the day. Absolutely. Hancock quits his the story of the day. Absolutely. Hancock quits his job the story of the day. Absolutely. Hancock quits his job and the story of the day. Absolutely. L hancock quits his Job And Marriage and tells friends he is in love with his Aide And Sajid javid is the new Health Secretary. What i like actually hear is you dont really need to read Anything Else after youve read those few paragraphs. But there is the photograph of Matt Hancocks wife, martha, which is in a lot of the Newspapers Today and i have to say that this morning im not going to take a view on whether or not he should have had an affair but i do feel terribly sorry for her, with three young children, and of course the Gina Coladangelos three children. There are families in the wings who are really going under because of this. Thats in addition to the many families that went under across the last few months because of the rules around covid 19, what happened in our care homes, not being allowed to see people in hospital, being denied their own closeness with families while Mr Hancock was apparently, allegedly, cavorting. While Mr Hancock was apparently, allegedly, cavorting. Yes, | allegedly, cavorting. David. Yes, that is a valid allegedly, cavorting. David. Yes, that is a valid point. Allegedly, cavorting. David. Yes, that is a valid point. Behind allegedly, cavorting. David. Yes, that is a valid point. Behind this| that is a valid point. Behind this political that is a valid point. Behind this political scandal and the behaviour of the political scandal and the behaviour of the Secretary Of State for health, of the Secretary Of State for health, there are two families, the two spouses and the six children and we mustnt two spouses and the six children and we mustnt forget that, this private rief we mustnt forget that, this private grief amongst innocent parties. But this Wasrit Grief amongst innocent parties. But this wasnt about the private lives of matt this wasnt about the private lives of Matt Hancock or indeed of Anybody Else. Of Matt Hancock or indeed of Anybody Else this of Matt Hancock or indeed of Anybody Else this is of Matt Hancock or indeed of Anybody Else. This is about a man who dictated else. This is about a man who dictated how we run our private lives dictated how we run our private lives during the pandemic. Nobody has had lives during the pandemic. Nobody has had more impact on the everyday oys has had more impact on the everyday joys and has had more impact on the everyday joys and normal day to day activities joys and normal day to day activities of the british public than activities of the british public than Matt Hancock. We Cant Hug our loved than Matt Hancock. We Cant Hug our Loved Ones. Than Matt Hancock. We Cant Hug our Loved Ones. I than Matt Hancock. We Cant Hug our Loved Ones, i was unable to hug my own children at christmas because they couldnt come and stay. We had people they couldnt come and stay. We had peoriie who they couldnt come and stay. We had people who Cant Hug each other during people who Cant Hug each other during funerals. Theres all sorts of Ways during funerals. Theres all sorts of Ways that this politician, who was regarded by some as a little overzealous on the restrictions, has impinged overzealous on the restrictions, has impinged on our private lives. Of course, impinged on our private lives. Of course, the impinged on our private lives. Of course, the fact he doesnt obey these course, the fact he doesnt obey these rules strictly himself left him open to hypocrisy and so the fact it him open to hypocrisy and so the fact it was him open to hypocrisy and so the fact it was his own private life which fact it was his own private life which brought him down is a bit of an irony which brought him down is a bit of an irony in which brought him down is a bit of an irony in many Ways. What which brought him down is a bit of an irony in many Ways. Which brought him down is a bit of an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how long an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how long it an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how long it took an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how long it took him an irony in many Ways. What did you make of how long it took him to make of how long it took him to stand down . Make of how long it took him to stand down . , ~. ,. ,. , stand down . Yes, i think that again was about the stand down . Yes, i think that again was about the government stand down . Yes, i think that again was about the government taking. Stand down . Yes, i think that again was about the government taking a | was about the government taking a stand was about the government taking a Stand On was about the government taking a Stand On newspapers, what they see as Newspaper Intrusion into private lives as Newspaper Intrusion into private lives i as Newspaper Intrusion into private lives ithink as Newspaper Intrusion into private lives. I think they got a bit mixed up lives. I think they got a bit mixed up on lives. I think they got a bit mixed up on whether this was a story about Matt Hancocks private life, having an affair, Matt Hancocks private life, having an affair, or Matt Hancocks private life, having an affair, or whether it was about his behaviour and hypocrisy. In fact it was his behaviour and hypocrisy. In fact it was and his behaviour and hypocrisy. In fact it was and The Sun and The Sun On Sunday it was and The Sun and The Sun On Sunday throughout said this isnt about sunday throughout said this isnt about his sunday throughout said this isnt about his private life, its about his behaviour, he is dictating to us how to his behaviour, he is dictating to us how to live his behaviour, he is dictating to us how to live our lives and yet he doesnt how to live our lives and yet he doesnt obey those rules himself. In The End. Doesnt obey those rules himself. In The End, that was the reason he had to 9d The End, that was the reason he had to no. ,. , To Go. The Front Page of The Sunday times, To Go. The Front Page of The Sunday times. They To Go. The Front Page of The Sunday times. They use To Go. The Front Page of The Sunday times, they use the To Go. The Front Page of The Sunday times, they use the word times, they use the word humiliation. The same question to you, the timing, how long it took. I you, the timing, how long it took. I think 24 hours for Matt Hancock, who has taken a year and a half and still hasnt admitted he got it wrong with care homes, lets be honest, one Days Action is fantastic from Matt Hancock. That is agility at its finest level. I just want To Go back to what david said because i completely agree that it is his breaking of the rules but i wonder if hed been photographed shaking hands with another politician, which he also shouldnt have been doing, or standing very close and doing what the footballers did, putting his arm around a male colleague, i wonder if we would have had the same response in the newspapers. I think it is notjust the hypocrisy of his behaviour, it is the fact that that hypocrisy extended to such a degree that he clearly felt he could have an extramarital affair in his office, while he was telling the rest of the world what to do. This does tie in with all his friends who have allegedly got contracts that they shouldnt have had including a public and he knew including his sisters family company, and including Gina Coladangelos husband, it ties into a sort of sense that not all is well. And here in The Sunday times, they do mention this private E Mail Account he has had which he shouldnt have had. It allows him to basically wipe stuff that we will never see. And to completely cover his tracks, should he choose to do so. I really do think it is the fact it is extramarital and there is a woman involved has given it a completely different swing and i dont believe that we would necessarily have gone so hard on Him If he had jUst Put his arm around a man. So hard on Him If he had Ust Put his arm around a man. So hard on Him If he had Ust Put his arm around a man. David, you are noddinu. His arm around a man. David, you are nodding the his arm around a man. David, you are nodding. The front his arm around a man. David, you are nodding. The Front Pages his arm around a man. David, you are nodding. The Front Pages are his arm around a man. David, you are nodding. The Front Pages are the nodding. The Front Pages are the same so lets carry on with the conversation as we take our viewers to the Front Page of the observer which also uses the word humiliation. I which also uses the word humiliation. Which also uses the word humiliation. ~. , which also uses the word humiliation. ~. ,. , humiliation. I think the other point of this is dominic humiliation. I think the other point of this is Dominic Cummings. Humiliation. I think the other point of this is Dominic Cummings. The | of this is Dominic Cummings. The prime of this is Dominic Cummings. The Prime Minister was loath to throw Matt Hancock under a bus because dominic Matt Hancock under a bus because Dominic Cummings had been leaking, smearing Dominic Cummings had been leaking, smearing and putting loads of Social Media smearing and putting loads of Social Media posts saying how hopeless, ill Media Posts saying how hopeless, iii ieave Media Posts saying how hopeless, ill leave the expletives out, but how hopeless the Prime Minister thought how hopeless the Prime Minister thought Matt Hancock was. In a way, that protected him because the Prime Minister that protected him because the Prime Minister didnt want to be seen to crumble minister didnt want to be seen to crumble under the pressure of his former crumble under the pressure of his former aide who was sniping from the sidelines former aide who was sniping from the sidelines in former aide who was sniping from the sidelines. In a way, the more dominic sidelines. In a way, the more Dominic Cummings criticised Matt Hancock Dominic Cummings criticised Matt Hancock and sid how useless he was, it made Hancock And Sid how useless he was, it made him Hancock And Sid how useless he was, it made him more safe in hisjob. When it made him more safe in hisjob. When this it made him more safe in hisjob. When this happened, it led him with a dilemma when this happened, it led him with a dilemma about whether this is a step too a dilemma about whether this is a step too far and whether he has to Id Step too far and whether he has To Go and step too far and whether he has To Go and In Step too far and whether he has To Go and in The End it became irresistible, because Yesterday Afternoon we just saw, it was Radio Silence Afternoon we just saw, it was radio siience~ we afternoon we just saw, it was radio silence. We tried all sorts of mps and ministers to see if they would speak and ministers to see if they would speak in and ministers to see if they would speak in support of Matt Hancock, Nobody Speak in support of Matt Hancock, nobody but. You could even go to the Junior Nobody but. You could even go to the junior Ranks Nobody but. You could even go to the Junior Ranks of the backbenches, nobody Junior Ranks of the backbenches, nobody would Say Anything in support of him nobody would Say Anything in support of Him I nobody would Say Anything in support of him. I think that hancock reaiised of him. I think that hancock realised that the support was ebbing away, realised that the support was ebbing away, if realised that the support was ebbing away, if there was any. But everybody thought he had gone over the top everybody thought he had gone over the top and that was when he realised the top and that was when he realised the game was up. Shyama, david has brought realised the game was up. Shyama, david has brought up realised the game was up. Shyama, david has brought up Dominic David has brought up Dominic Cummings. David has brought up Dominic Cummings david has brought up dominic cumminus. ,. ~ cummings. Yes, when we reflect back on what Dominic Cummings. Yes, when we reflect back on what Dominic Cummings cummings. Yes, when we reflect back on what Dominic Cummings was cummings. Yes, when we reflect back| on what Dominic Cummings was saying during that hearing three weeks ago, this is what i was saying about it lots of factors coalescing. Here, yet again, is an example of a point where Matt Hancock should have been sacked and wasnt. What number does that make it . 17 occasions on which the Health Secretary could have been sacked and wasnt. Interestingly, the observer says this is a massive blow to boris Johnsons Authority and i think, what authority . He has the authority of the people, because evenif the authority of the people, because even if we had an election tomorrow, the conservatives would come back into power. There is no viable opposition. He has authority in the sense that there is no one else. There has been no authority. This man Matt Hancock is under the microscope for doing something that borisjohnson did himself, not during covid 19 times, but nonetheless, you know, the behaviour is neither here nor there. Yes, i know its about the fact hes broken the rules and whatever, but what im trying to say is when there are no rules, everybody blurs the lines. Its the people on the street, when we dont understand government guidelines, wejust make we dont understand government guidelines, we just make them we dont understand government guidelines, wejust make them up we dont understand government guidelines, we just make them up as we go along. In the same way, you can tell that there is a lack of leadership, lack of boundaries and a lack of protocol within this government, which enables people to feel they can do what they like. Same subject, different Front Page. Its your paper, david. Im really keen to know, everybody is calling for an inquiry into how these images got leaked to The Sun. The guardian is reporting that the government has ruled out an inquiry. Can you shed any light on that . Im ruled out an inquiry. Can you shed any light on that . Ruled out an inquiry. Can you shed any light on that . Im sure they are deserate any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to know any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to know how any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to know how we any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to know how we got any light on that . Im sure they are desperate to know how we got hold any light on that . Im sure they are i desperate to know how we got hold of it. Desperate to know how we got hold of it but, desperate to know how we got hold of it but, can desperate to know how we got hold of it but, can i desperate to know how we got hold of it. But, can ijust tell you, it wasnt it. But, can ijust tell you, it wasnt the it. But, can ijust tell you, it wasnt the chinese spies or the russians wasnt the chinese spies or the russians who had hacked into the system russians who had hacked into the system. Norwas russians who had hacked into the system. Nor was it The Sun breaking into the system. Nor was it The Sun breaking into the secretary of States Office into the secretary of States Office in the into the secretary of States Office in the dead of night and planting a hidden in the dead of night and planting a hidden camera. It is a straightforward Whistle Blower who straightforward Whistle Blower who saw what straightforward Whistle Blower who saw what was going on and decided it needed saw what was going on and decided it needed a saw what was going on and decided it needed a wider audience. They felt aggrieved needed a wider audience. They felt aggrieved at what was going on. Shvama . Aggrieved at what was going on. Sh ama . �. ,. , ,. , shyama . Im Ealous David gets to write this shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. Shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. I shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. I think shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. I think this shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. I think this is shyama . Im jEalous David gets to write this story. I think this is my i write this story. I think this is my favourite of your Front Pages. I have to say. Its just great. Some of the ladies have been discussing that photograph of Matt Hancock and Gina Coladangelo and it looks so teen, you cant imagine a sophisticated older man who might be Ways between the sheets clutching somebody� s bottom like that, its so grossly teenage as a newspaper man, youve got to stick to the serious story which is he broke distancing rules, you know, the fact is, this has got absolutely everything and the wonderful thing is we are doing yourjob for you, we are adding the sleaze while youre sticking directly to that argument, its just that he broke the lockdown rules. Another career as a mills and boon author, shyama we are going to turn to the Front Page of the express. Why do you think this Story Break now . Why was it exposed now, david . Thats a good question. Matt hancock has been thats a good question. Matt hancock has been perhaps the most overzealous of ministers when it comes overzealous of ministers when it comes to overzealous of ministers when it comes to lockdown. In all the cabinet comes to lockdown. In all the cabinet discussions, hes The One who thinks cabinet discussions, hes The One who thinks the restrictions should be tighter who thinks the restrictions should be tighter than Anybody Else. And of course, be tighter than Anybody Else. And of course, remember Professor Lockdown as we course, remember Professor Lockdown as we dubbed him, niall ferguson, The Scientist who was coming up with all these The Scientist who was coming up with all these horrific scare stories about all these horrific scare stories about what would happen to us if we didnt about what would happen to us if we didnt att about what would happen to us if we didnt all stay locked away. Then he was caught didnt all stay locked away. Then he was caught out with his married iover was caught out with his married lover breaking the rules of visiting other lover breaking the rules of visiting other households. Matt hancock at the time other households. Matt hancock at the time said, im completely speechless, i dont know what to say. Speechless, i dont know what to sav~ 0t speechless, i dont know what to say. Of course, Professor Lockdown had to say. Of course, Professor Lockdown had to leave say. Of course, Professor Lockdown had to leave at the time. So, its one rule had to leave at the time. So, its one rule for had to leave at the time. So, its one rule for them and one for another one rule for them and one for another. Thats what really drove our informant to tell us in The End. Do you our informant to tell us in The End. Do you know our informant to tell us in The End. Do you know what i found fascinating . Andrew bridgen spoke to the bbc and said, it became clear a sizeable minority or even a majority of the public no longer had confidence in Matt Hancock. It took the public but not the politicians to see what was the right thing to do, shyama. To to see what was the right thing to do. Shyama to see what was the right thing to do, sh ama. ,. ,. ,. , do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen all do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen all the do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen all the way do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen all the way through do, shyama. To be honest, that has been seen all the way through the l been seen all the way through the last 18 months. This government has had a really hard job to make everything work, of course there would be mistakes, thats inevitable, but there is a feeling i think amongst the public, and im just talking about the people one chats too. I do voluntary stuff and we took quite a lot about whats happening. Its the sense of we are alWays slow, we never get anything done on time, that loss of confidence. Ive Got Friends who volunteer in hospitals. It is slightly chaotic. I think the word on the ground has alWays been that this particular cabinet is just too young, too green, theyre constantly having to reinvent the wheel because theyve never between them built a vehicle. So, everything starts from zero and has to work its way up, there are no experts already at number eight and there are no experts already at Number Eightand can there are no experts already at number eight and can take you to number eight and can take you to number ten. Number eight and can take you to numberten. In number eight and can take you to number ten. In The Sunday express, it says that Tory Party donors had had enough and started making a lot of fuss about this. I do think there has been a total disconnect between what is happening at number 10 and whats happening on the street. Having said that, going back to the earlier point, there is no alternative. Its not as if one gets the sense that there is an alternative regime, government available to do it better. We ust showed the fi available to do it better. We ust showed the front i available to do it better. We ust showed the Front Page i available to do it better. We ust showed the Front Page of h available to do it better. We just showed the Front Page of the i showed the Front Page of the telegraph, same front story and an image from the resignation video. I want to take people to the Front Page of The Sunday times. Im sure weve all travelled on trains and weve all travelled on trains and weve all travelled on trains and weve all heard the announcements. Infuriating Train Announcements will terminate here. What is this all about . ,. , terminate here. What is this all about . ,. ,. , about . Have you ever sat on a Train And Ou about . Have you ever sat on a train and you want about . Have you ever sat on a train and you want information about . Have you ever sat on a train and you want information because l and you want information because youre and you want information because youre stuck at a red Signal Or Something for about 15 minutes, and Nobody Something for about 15 minutes, and nobody comes on the intercom and tells you nobody comes on the intercom and tells you whats happening . But when you go tells you whats happening . But when you go on tells you whats happening . But when you go on the phone on a normal journey you go on the phone on a normal journey where the train is on Schedule Journey where the train is on schedule to try and book a taxi or call your schedule to try and book a taxi or call your wife, theres a big huge loud call your wife, theres a big huge loud announcement over the system which loud announcement over the system which goes loud announcement over the system which goes on for about 15 minutes. It which goes on for about 15 minutes. It seems which goes on for about 15 minutes. It seems that some Rail Enthusiasts are actually posting these enhancements. There is a 7000 of them enhancements. There is a 7000 of them getting up online. 7000 people have listened to these announcements and put have listened to these announcements and put them online. The classic one is, see and put them online. The classic one is, see it. And put them online. The classic one is, see it, saying it, it sorted. Doesnt is, see it, saying it, it sorted. Doesnt that drive you mad . Theres a story doesnt that drive you mad . Theres a story about one Train Journey to manchester where the train was activated manchester where the train was activated every seven minutes and ust activated every seven minutes and just imagine being On Thatjourney where just imagine being On Thatjourney where the just imagine being On Thatjourney where the guard comes on every seven minutes where the guard comes on every seven minutes for where the guard comes on every seven minutes for a where the guard comes on every seven minutes for a two hourjourney. Dreadful minutes for a two hour ourney. Dreadful. ,. Minutes for a two hour ourney. Dreadful. ,. , ,. , dreadful. Shyama, bigger priorities for trains . Its dreadful. Shyama, bigger priorities for trains . Its really dreadful. Shyama, bigger priorities for trains . Its really interesting. For trains . Its really interesting. At least there for trains . Its really interesting. At least there are for trains . Its really interesting. At least there are some for trains . Its really interesting. At least there are some People L for trains . Its really interesting. I at least there are some people who enjoy those announcements. Every time you hit it on the cheap, ijust dont understand what that means, see it, say it, sorted. Its like a Slogan Put together by a Work Experience Kid in London Transport offices and its absolutely no sense. I offices and its absolutely no sense. ~ , offices and its absolutely no sense. ~ , sense. Ithink see it, say it, sorted sense. Ithink see it, say it, sorted could sense. Ithink see it, say it, sorted could have sense. Ithink see it, say it, sorted could have been sense. Ithink see it, say it, sorted could have been a i sense. I think see it, say it, sorted could have been a headline for most of the Papers Today for The Big Story anyway, thank you very much to both of you. Thats it for the papers. Goodbye for now. Hello. For the rest of the day, for many of you it remains dry, sunshine varies from one place to another but in the south we will see further rain in the form of heavy and thundery downpours. An area of low Pressure Centre towards north western france, you will notice how the cloud is revolving around and if that spins around we get lots of that cloud coming around bringing the downpours, widely across southern counties of england and may be south wales, fringing up to the m4. To the north we couldnt rule out an isolated shower in eastern england, the vast majority dry with sunny spells, the best in the west and temperatures here up to around 21 degrees. In the mid teens, high teens in the east, 22 with any brighter breaks in the south. Breezier in southern areas compared to recent days. Those heavy and thundery downpours continue over the evening and overnight, into East Anglia, midlands and wales, humid air brought in towards the south east, 16 the low in london. Fresher further north but here we start the day with some dry and bright weather on monday. Its here where High Pressure dominates. As we go through monday and tuesday and wednesday, low pressure still towards the south, many parts of England And Way is will still be susceptible to further showers. That includes in wimbledon come opening day could bring the downpour around through the day. There will be some play, but be wary of some interruptions and i wouldnt rule out the Odd Rumble of thunder. The day will begin wettest across parts of the midlands, wales, south west of england, a few showers fringing into northern england, but by and large northern england, scotland and northern ireland, dry day, sunny spells, some sunshine further south but here we could see more heavy and thundery showers developing as we go through the afternoon. Temperatures up to 22 degrees here, 21, 22 in the west of scotland. Most other areas in the high teens. Those heavy and thundery showers continue into Monday Evening and Monday Night replaced by longer spells of Rain Pushing in from the east. They will be on and off through the day across East Anglia and then the midlands and other parts of southern england. Parts of wales, south west, may be a bit drier compared to what we see in the next 24 hours. The best of the weather in the far north of england, scotland and northern ireland, highs of 24 in Western Scotland as we could see at times through the rest of the week. The driest weather here, showers in the first part of the week across england and wales. See you soon. This is Bbc News im lukwesa burak. These are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. After the revelations of kissing a colleague in his office, the uk Health Secretary Matt Hancock resigns, with an apology for breaching coronavirus guidance. 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