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Hello. Green, green watch, amber, the now cancelled possibility of Amber Watch and red. If you get a bit lost In the Traffic Light Travel restriction system, tomorrows papers may help you out. If they cant help, our reviewers probably can. With me are rachel cunliffe, Ine-editor'>Deputy OnlIne Editor of the new statesman, and Kieran Andrews, political editor of The Times scotland. Tomorrows Front Pages. Lets get stuck In. The i leads with the government changIng its mInd over plans for a travel Amber Watchlist after pressure from Tory Mps and the Industry'>Travel Industry. The story makes the Front Page of the telegraph too, which claims borisjohnson stepped In personally to scrap his own governments scheme. Meanwhile, the guardian says the head of thejoInt biosecurity centre, which advises the government on Travel Rules, has quit. The paper claims this has left the organisation rudderless. The times carries a call from Chancellor Rishi Sunak for young people to stop workIng from home and get Back to the office for the sake of their careers. The Daily Mail wIns headlIne of the day pIngs can only get better a reference to the changes to the nhs Test And Trace app, which will cut down the number of people it pIngs as a result of contact with someone whos tested positive for covid. The metro also has that story, underneath some quite fun pictures of Team Gbs latest Gold medallists the eventIng team. More Gold medals on the front of the mirror it covers the triumphant Return Home of some of britaIns olympic heroes, IncludIng adam peaty. FInally, The Sun reports on Death Threats received by the girlfriend of the England Footballer Jack grealish. She says she received 200 a day durIng the euros. Lets get stuck In. We are goIng to start with the guardian newspaper, which does the Travel Story as well as a number of other papers. Johnson did just travel Watchlist Plan amid the chaos advisory body. At the advisory body, Kieran Andrews, the chaosis advisory body, Kieran Andrews, the chaos is a member which goes with watchlist. I chaos is a member which goes with watchlist. , chaos is a member which goes with watchlist. ,. , chaos is a member which goes with watchlist. ,. ,. , watchlist. I am ust glad you went through. Watchlist. I am just glad you went through. Laughter through. Laughter this is through. Laughter this is a through. Laughter this is a fascInatIng i through. Laughter this is a fascInatIng Internal battle as much as anythIng In government about what direction the conservative partys Uk Government is headIng In. The guardian says In its story here that, effectively, the treasury and the Department For Transport won out In the fight for greater simplicity, transport won out In the fight for greatersimplicity, i transport won out In the fight for greater simplicity, i suppose, transport won out In the fight for greater simplicity, isuppose, as opposed to greater caution over overseas travel. This is a real movement by Rishi Sunak In particular and grant shapps. Rishi sunak has been pretty overt that he was opposed to the barriers comIng In for people travellIng overseas, and it looks like he has won the day, and borisjohnson has a had to put on his own governments plans. And this will cheer the Industry'>Travel Industry, will probably cheer consumers because it makes thIngs just that bit simpler when youre decidIng where you want to go and workIng out whether it is feasible or not and have a bit of a clear direction from government, but it comes with the warnIngs about whether thIngs are openIng up too quickly, and that is a debate that will rage, particular Ing'>People PeerIng at rates of copIng and other countries. The daily telegraph, rachel cunliffe, has the same story on its Front Page with what might be a simmo that it had like to borisjohnson. With what might be a simmo that it had like to boris johnson. Had like to boris johnson. Desk, He Ste S Into had like to boris johnson. Desk, he steps Into safety had like to boris johnson. Desk, he steps Into safety holidays had like to boris johnson. Desk, he steps Into safety holidays from had like to boris johnson. Desk, he steps Into safety holidays from his| steps Into safety holidays from his own policy, that he was announcIng In this mornIng pleasant papers this plan In this mornIng pleasant papers this plan beIng dead In the water, but the this plan beIng dead In the water, but the government consume move countries but the government consume move countries between lists, so you can still be countries between lists, so you can still be eight Indicator'>Amber Country Indicator comes In and it becomes a red Indicator'>Country Indicator comes In and it becomes a Red Country or In Amber Plus country. Red country or In Amber Plus country, like france, where you come Back any country, like france, where you come Back any stuff to quarantIne even if you are Back any stuff to quarantIne even if you are double vaccInated. Obviously In a red you are double vaccInated. Obviously In a Red List you are double vaccInated. Obviously In a Red List country, you helped us isolate In a Red List country, you helped us isolate In In a Red List country, you helped us isolate In a In a Red List country, you helped us isolate In a hotel that cost £1700 per adult. Isolate In a hotel that cost £1700 per adult, so holiday is still full ofjeopardy have to isolate It Hoiei ofjeopardy have to isolate It Hoiei~ The Ofjeopardy have to isolate it hotel. The whole poInt of this weird traffic hotel. The whole poInt of this weird Traffic Light System structure is to try to Traffic Light System structure is to try to balance the need for adaptability and the need to be responsive to new variants comIng In, responsive to new variants comIng In. A responsive to new variants comIng In. A lot responsive to new variants comIng In. A lot of responsive to new variants comIng In, a lot of the same time, tryIng to enable In, a lot of the same time, tryIng to enable the Industry'>Travel Industry to sort of to enable the Industry'>Travel Industry to sort of get Back to where it was and to encourage consumer confidence. I have to to encourage consumer confidence. I have to say, to encourage consumer confidence. I have to say, i to encourage consumer confidence. I have to say, i had a holiday booked In haly have to say, i had a holiday booked In italy In have to say, i had a holiday booked In italy In two weeks time. We cancelled In italy In two weeks time. We cancelled that a few weeks Back, theres cancelled that a few weeks Back, theresjust too much cancelled that a few weeks Back, theres just too much uncertaInty for a theres just too much uncertaInty for a lot theres just too much uncertaInty for a lot of theres just too much uncertaInty for a lot of travellers, and i do not this for a lot of travellers, and i do not this proposed Amber Watchlist followed not this proposed Amber Watchlist followed by an immediate U Turn will necessarily followed by an immediate U Turn will necessarily Inspire much confidence, especially necessarily Inspire much confidence, especially when i thInk, 59 of the country especially when i thInk, 59 of the country do especially when i thInk, 59 of the country do not understand with the current country do not understand with the current rules are, let alone with the potential future rules are goIng to be the potential future rules are goIng to be. � ,. ,. , the potential future rules are goIng to be. � ,. ,. ,. , to be. Lets have a look at Daily Mail, which to be. Lets have a look at Daily Mail, which does to be. Lets have a look at Daily Mail, which does talk to be. Lets have a look at Daily Mail, which does talk of to be. Lets have a look at Daily Mail, which does talk of the to be. Lets have a look at daily i mail, which does talk of the Travel Rules and everythIng changes with what i consider to be the Gold medal headlIne. TalkIng about the tweakIng, Kieran Andrews from The Times scotland, to the Nhs Covid after potentially meanIng the number pInged and told to self isolate each week is cut posted on the people you know, your scientific up a people that you poll, do people still use the app . That you poll, do people still use the a 7. , that you poll, do people still use theau that you poll, do people still use theau . , that you poll, do people still use theau . , the app . People say they are usIng the app . People say they are usIng the a , the app . People say they are usIng the app. But the app . People say they are usIng the app, but curiously, the app . People say they are usIng the app, but curiously, of the app . People say they are usIng the app, but curiously, of my the app, but curiously, of my friends and family, there are very few people who have been pInged. This sounds like an Agatha Christie Laughter so we can maybe draw our own conclusions from that, although havIng said that, i do have the app and i have not been pInned, and honestly im usIng it borisjohnson has come under a lot of pressure. Governments across the uk, as they have moved closer to Freedom Day, which has already happened In england and is on its way In scotland and In wales as well, just as that was happenIng, even before it happened, before restrictions have been properly reduced, there was a surge cases, that led to this pIngdemic as it was termed of people havIng to isolate, so with cases fallIng, which is one of the Daily Mails three broad poInts of happIness on theirfront mails three broad poInts of happIness on their Front Page today, along with the changes to the Travel Restrictions and the easIng of the testIng app, that means it is less likely people will get pInged. It comes, i suppose, likely people will get pInged. It comes, isuppose, at likely people will get pInged. It comes, i suppose, at a likely people will get pInged. It comes, isuppose, at a moment likely people will get pInged. It comes, i suppose, at a moment where, really, sign postIng that everythIng is openIng up agaIn, although there is openIng up agaIn, although there is a curious angle to this. England has been generally a lot looser with restrictions, faster to move on easIng restrictions than other parts of the uk, but when it comes to self isolation, which is what this is all about, the easIng of or the changIng, the tweakIng of this app, is all about, actually, we will see In wales from the 7th of august, no requirement for people to isolate if they have been contacted with someone with covid as long as they have been double jabbed and take a Pcr Test of Nicola Sturgeon looks like she is gonna sign off the same In scotland on the 9th of august, yet it will be people In england who have been enjoyIng Freedom Day for weeks now waitIng Into The 60s Of August to see the policy comIng In, just showIng thIngs quite as straightforward and it comes to judgIng the character of governments and their policies as we might like to believe 16th of august. And their policies as we might like to believe 16th of august. Rachel cunliffe, if we to believe 16th of august. Rachel cunliffe, if we dont to believe 16th of august. Rachel cunliffe, if we dont get to believe 16th of august. Rachel cunliffe, if we dont get pInged, cunliffe, if we dont get pInged, are we goIng to get out of social engagements . You are we goIng to get out of social engagements . Are we goIng to get out of Social Enuaaements . ,. , , engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged you engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged you can engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged you can also engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged you can also send engagements . You can always pretend to be pInged you can also send you i to be pInged you can also send you who do to be pInged you can also send you who do not to be pInged you can also send you who do not want to come out because you have who do not want to come out because you have a who do not want to come out because you have a holiday or a weddIng or somethIng. You have a holiday or a weddIng or somethIng, so the cautious preemptive cancellation is defInitely becomIng a thIng at least defInitely becomIng a thIng at least that is my reasonIng for why everyone least that is my reasonIng for why everyone keeps cancellIng plans with me we everyone keeps cancellIng plans with me ~. , everyone keeps cancellIng plans with me . ,. , everyone keeps cancellIng plans with me ~. ,. ,. ,. , everyone keeps cancellIng plans with me . ,. ,. ,. , me we are goIng to go to the next sto , In me we are goIng to go to the next story. In the me we are goIng to go to the next story, In The Times newspaper. Me we are goIng to go to the next| story, In The Times newspaper. And this isnt really InterestIng one, i thInk. Rishi sunak says, chancellor, go Back to the office if you want to get on. Sunak tells the young workIng from home could harm their career. Kieran, and Intervention from the chancellor, to go Back to work. If you go Back to office, do you spend more money In the day . This is a clear attempt from Rishi Sunak to encourage people to restart the economy, to re vitalize these cafes and shops and City And Town centres that rely on people goIng to offices, and it is a shift In the governments guidelInes to encourage people Back, but this is. People Back, but this is. Kieran andrews. People Back, but this is. Kieran andrews, youre people Back, but this is. Kieran andrews, youre halfway people Back, but this is. Kieran andrews, youre Halfway Throughj people Back, but this is. Kieran i andrews, youre halfway through a thought and we might never get that thought. If youre listenIng, can you remember the second half of your sentence . We sort of our Back. There you are. Youre In crystal clear vision now. You were cut off In your prime i wonder if you might take it to send his Back. Prime i wonder if you might take it| to send his Back. To send his Back. Yes, of course. Two sentences to send his Back. Yes, of course. Two sentences Back. To send his Back. Yes, of course. Two sentences Back. An to send his Back. Yes, of course. Two sentences Back. An attempt to send his Back. Yes, of course. Two sentences Back. An attempt by| two sentences Back. An attempt by Rishi Sunak two sentences Back. An attempt by Rishi Sunak to two sentences Back. An attempt by Rishi Sunak To Revitalise two sentences Back. An attempt by Rishi Sunak To Revitalise town Rishi Sunak To Revitalise town centres. You see a poInt about young people learnIng from beIng around offices. I thInk that certaInly when i was startIng out, not only In journalism but In otherjobs i had done previously, beIng around colleagues means you do better enough, but as well as beIng around Order Colleagues to learn from, beIng around younger colleagues is important, so there is a pretty cynical political poInt to what Rishi Sunak is sayIng, but there is a pretty scenic and social aspect as well. ,. ,. , a pretty scenic and social aspect as well. ,. ,. Well. There is that social aspect. There is also well. There is that social aspect. There is also the well. There is that social aspect. There is also the time there is also the time machIne aspect, rachel. Did i not see this exact headlIne this time last year . You did Indeed. That is when the prime you did Indeed. That is when the prime mInister and the chancellor were prime mInister and the chancellor were encouragIng everyone to go Back to work. Were encouragIng everyone to go Back to work, which do not go down to woelfel to work, which do not go down to woelfel to to work, which do not go down to woelfel to bit is not often i agree with Rishi Woelfel to bit is not often i agree with Rishi Sunak100 , but this is one of with Rishi Sunak100 , but this is one of those cases also i thInk that the workIng experience, particular when the workIng experience, particular when youre younger, what you get from when youre younger, what you get from beIng when youre younger, what you get from beIng In an office, just everythIng you pick up from colleagues, all those thIngs you did on to colleagues, all those thIngs you did on to ask colleagues, all those thIngs you did on to ask questions about you can see somebody doIng, those conversations you have about the photocopier, all of that counts for huge photocopier, all of that counts for huge amount. On a InterestIng and surprisIng, huge amount. On a InterestIng and surprisIng, not surprisIng because we know surprisIng, not surprisIng because we know at surprisIng, not surprisIng because we know at the tory party is like when we know at the tory party is like when it we know at the tory party is like when it comes to young people, is this is when it comes to young people, is this is rishi when it comes to young people, is this is Rishi Sunak beIng about young this is Rishi Sunak beIng about young people goIng Back to work, when young people goIng Back to work, when everybody knows it is managers and bosses when everybody knows it is managers and bosses settIng the terms of who works and bosses settIng the terms of who works from and bosses settIng the terms of who works from home and when the offices are even works from home and when the offices are even open, and i tell you now, those are even open, and i tell you now, those managers are often the ones who enjoy those managers are often the ones who enjoy workIng from home because they have who enjoy workIng from home because they have Space And Home offices and it is wonderful and they have not actually it is wonderful and they have not actually been sendIng staff Back. I know actually been sendIng staff Back. I know In actually been sendIng staff Back. I know In lots of offices, you have to trook know In lots of offices, you have to book your know In lots of offices, you have to book your slots, and some offices the Wifi Book your slots, and some offices the wifi on book your slots, and some offices the Wi Fi on the computers are not workIng the Wi Fi on the computers are not workIng properly, all the prInters are off, workIng properly, all the prInters are off, so workIng properly, all the prInters are off, so the idea that young people are off, so the idea that young people can say to their manager, please people can say to their manager, please can people can say to their manager, please can you open the office for me because i believe want to make connections . The chancellor said i should connections . The chancellor said i should come Back and work In person . Absolute should come Back and work In person . Absolute nonsense, and you are talkIng absolute nonsense, and you are talkIng to absolute nonsense, and you are talkIng to exec either on people here, talkIng to exec either on people here, rishi, Tell Yourfriends Stupi Offices here, rishi, Tell Yourfriends Stupi Offices. That is what you need to do tell offices. That is what you need to do tell your offices. That is what you need to do tell your friends to open the offices tell your friends to open the offices. ~. ,. ,. , offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchInu. Offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchIng we offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchIng. We will offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchIng. We will move offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchIng. We will move onto offices. Wonder if the chancellor is watchIng. We will move onto the i offices. Wonder if the chancellor is i watchIng. We will move onto the next or The Times. That will be flashIng up or The Times. That will be flashIng up any mInute now. The lInk between dementia and football. Questions to you, Kieran Andrews. You might not be Interested In the first bit, but what would Duncan Ferguson the former In Scotland Player have done without headIng . Former w united legend, Duncan Ferguson without headIng . Former w united i legend, duncan Ferguson Dundee legend, duncan Ferguson Dundee united. This is really fascInatIng and important research, the University Of Glasgow have been lookIng Into this for years. There been a number of cases, he began lookIng Into it after the former West Bromwich Albion layer died and his death was recorded as an Industrial Injury by a coroner because of the dementia associated with the amount of times he had the ball. Headed the ball for some some early In scotland to that campaign, we have had the widow of a former Manchester United footballer who died of dementia, really pushIng this, and for this to fInally get this, and for this to fInally get this recognition feels very important for him, and the fIndIngs are quite Incredible of this study, lookIng at a goalkeeper who do not had the ball very often, found that they are. The level of Dementia Or Frequency of dementia was roughly the same as your average person, and you move onto defenders who are maybe not so much. The defenders who had the ball In awful lot, and they were five times more likely than the average person to be diagnosed with dementia. And it is very strikIng fIndIngs that will ask very strikIng fIndIngs that will ask very difficult questions of not only professional Football But Amateur and childrens, Youth Football as well. D0 and childrens, Youth Football as well. ,. , ~ and childrens, Youth Football as well. I. ~ , and childrens, Youth Football as well. ~ ,. ,. , well. Do you thInk this marks a otential well. Do you thInk this marks a potential change, well. Do you thInk this marks a potential change, rachel . Well. Do you thInk this marks a potential change, rachel . I. Well. Do you thInk this marks a i potential change, rachel . I thInk drawIna potential change, rachel . I thInk drawIng attention potential change, rachel . I thInk drawIng attention to potential change, rachel . I thInk drawIng attention to it potential change, rachel . I thInk drawIng attention to it is drawIng attention to it is important. Their similar research that has important. Their similar research that has been done In the us about american that has been done In the us about American Football and hockey, and i thInk one American Football and hockey, and i thInk one thIng that is stressIng this article is that football obviously has a lot of help Benefits Health obviously has a lot of help Benefits Health benefits. And that is really health benefits. And that is really important, but there are the health really important, but there are the Health Consequences, just because weve Health Consequences, just because weve always done it a certaInly does weve always done it a certaInly does not weve always done it a certaInly does not mean those Health Consequences are not there and that we should consequences are not there and that we should not thInk about them, particularly as kieran said, when it comes particularly as kieran said, when it comes to particularly as kieran said, when it comes to childrens sports. One sort comes to childrens sports. One sport that comes to childrens sports. One sport that doesnt comes to childrens sports. Que sport that doesnt any headIng comes to childrens sports. I2 sport that doesnt any headIng is weightliftIng, lets look at the guardian, with a really fun picture of Emily Campbell, showIng her delight, becomIng the first female medallist In olympic Ing'>Weight LiftIng for stub that Isjoy Medallist In olympic Ing'>Weight LiftIng for stub that is joy It Medallist In olympic Ing'>Weight LiftIng for stub that is joy for stub that is oy it really is. It is a brilliant for stub that is joy it really is. It is a brilliant story. For stub that is joy it really is. It is a brilliant story. And for stub that is joy it really is. It is a brilliant story. And I For Stub that is joy it really is. I it is a brilliant story. And i loved the quote from Emily Campbell, she is Pete Lish for the first time ever, after havIng won speechless. It is fantastic, it is a great thIng to see the kInd ofjoy that the olympics can brIng and support can brIng, In particular after the last 16 months and everythIng that weve been through, to have this kInd of Back to normality almost an unbridled joy, the olympics. I normality almost an unbridled oy, the Omnfi Normality almost an unbridled oy, the Armpitsfi Normality almost an unbridled oy, the Olympicsfl Normality almost an unbridled oy, the olympics. I am told she is from nottInghamshire, the olympics. I am told she is from nottInghamshire, just the olympics. I am told she is from nottInghamshire, just south the olympics. I am told she is from nottInghamshire, just south of nottInghamshire, just south of yorkshire, so they cannot quite claim. It is InterestIng, rachel cunliffe, she won In an event where you do not have to sit down. BritaIn is quite good In the ones you have to sit down. This is just old fashioned weightliftIng and oldfashioned weightliftIng and some thInk old fashioned weightliftIng and some thInk we have never got a medal In before, some thInk we have never got a medal In before, she wasjumpIng forjoy. She got In before, she wasjumpIng forjoy. She got Into In before, she wasjumpIng forjoy. She got Into weightliftIng five years she got Into weightliftIng five years ago, now she has got a Silver Medal years ago, now she has got a Silver Medal In years ago, now she has got a Silver Medal In it years ago, now she has got a Silver Medal In it most of it is absolutely fantastic medal In it most of it is absolutely fantastic. We have been doIng ok and some fantastic. We have been doIng ok and some sports that do not Involve sittIng some sports that do not Involve sittIng down. Weve got some gymnastics medals, some divIng medals, gymnastics medals, some divIng medals, the twisty Tourney Ones and, yeah. Medals, the twisty Tourney Ones and, yeah. Pure medals, the twisty Tourney Ones and, yeah, Pure Strength there. They a great when for Team Gb. A great when for Team Gb. The times newspaper a great when for Team Gb. Tt2 times newspaper doesnt quite do the counties of britaIn and who has won what, but it does decide who does best In the olympic names. Team tom youre goIng to wIn a Gold. Lanthem best In the olympic names. Team tom youre goIng to wIn a Gold. Youre goIng to wIn a Gold. When you asked me In youre goIng to wIn a Gold. When you asked me In the last youre goIng to wIn a Gold. When you asked me In the last section youre goIng to wIn a Gold. When you asked me In the last section has asked me In the last section has scotland have done In the middle table, i looked it up. Ifound out we would have been In 12th, just ahead of new zealand, and i was quite happy with that Intellect onto we would be behInd Team Tom Intellect found out. We would be behInd Team Tom Intellect found out. Intellect found out. Laughter i thInk it Intellect found out. Laughter i thInk it is Intellect found out. Laughter i thInk it is pretty Intellect found out. Laughter i thInk it is pretty impressive. | Intellect found out. Laughter. I thInk it is pretty impressive. It is a great part of this. It is just a bit of fun, lookIng at this, celebratIng success and fIndIng, if i can say, the quirky side and the fun of it, and Team Tom trillion. Ijust need to change my name by april. Ijust need to change my name by aril. � ijust need to change my name by aril. � , ijust need to change my name by aril. � ~. , ijust need to change my name by aril. � ~. , april. And you will wIn. Medals by caital, april. And you will wIn. Medals by capital. Might april. And you will wIn. Medals by capital. Might be april. And you will wIn. Medals by capital, might be san april. And you will wIn. Medals by capital, might be san marIno. April. And you will wIn. Medals by capital, might be san marIno. Lets| capital, might be san marIno. Lets look at the fInal picture on our fInal paper, the daily mirror, heroes return as medals keep comIng. The picture there of the swimmer, multiple Gold medallist, his medals claimIng there, adam pg. Forget about the papers. Adam pg. What has been your highlights of our . Kieran did his own research, i did My Own kieran did his own research, i did My Own I Kieran did his own research, i did My Own. I found it with the horses uet. My own. I found it with the horses tet. ~. , My Own. I found it with the horses get rosette My Own. I found it with the horses get rosette My Own. I found it with the horses tet. ~. , rosette. , get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get a get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get a sugar get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get a Sugar Lump get. What . Rosette. What about the owners . They get a Sugar Lump as i owners . They get a Sugar Lump as well. That will owners . They get a Sugar Lump as well. That will be owners . They get a Sugar Lump as well. That will be better. Owners . They get a Sugar Lump as well. That will be better. The well. That will be better. The gymnastic. Well. That will be better. The gymnastic, and well. That will be better. The gymnastic, and the well. That will be better. The gymnastic, and the team well. That will be better. The gymnastic, and the Team Gb | well. That will be better. The gymnastic, and the Team Gb women, that was gymnastic, and the Team Gb women, that wasjust gymnastic, and the Team Gb women, that was just Incredible. Gymnastic, and the Team Gb women, that wasjust Incredible. The climbIng that wasjust Incredible. The climbIng tomorrow. I started rock climbIng climbIng tomorrow. I started rock climbIng when i was six, one of my favourite climbIng when i was six, one of my favourite sports ever, so excited it is comIng favourite sports ever, so excited it is comIng to favourite sports ever, so excited it is comIng to the olympics. If favourite sports ever, so excited it is comIng to the olympics. Is comIng to the olympics. If you renamed yourself is comIng to the olympics. If you renamed yourself tom, is comIng to the olympics. If you renamed yourself tom, you is comIng to the olympics. Tt gm, renamed yourself tom, you would wIn. Rachel cunliffe, Kieran Andrews, thank you very much. That is it for the papers today, thank you so much, kieran and rachel. Up next is the sport. Good evenIng. It was a pretty successful day 10 of the tokyo games for great britaIn, where more olympic history was made. A team of Oliver Townend, Laura Collitt and Tom Mcewen claimed britaIns first team eventIng Gold for 49 years. World Number One Oliver Townend was last to go on ballaghmor class. He had one fault, but that didnt matter, because he went clear through the rest of his ride to take gbs 11th Gold of the tokyo games. Townend said it was a team effort. I didnt know how much we had In hand, actually, so i put myself under a bit of pressure, but thats normal. But these two guys had made it very easy for me, jumpIng such amazIng rounds. Tom went In and obviously nailed the clear round. And Lauras Horse had a spook, but she gave him a brilliant ride as always, so just surrounded by Class Horses and very classy people. Therell be a big celebration, and i dont thInk itll be with a cup of tea and a biscuit and Tom Mcewen won as well a silver In the Individual eventIng fInal later. It was a near perfect performance from mcewen on his horse toledo de kerser. But a superb fInal round from Germanysjulia Krajewski was enough to take the Gold. A couple of errors by team mate Oliver Townend pushed him out of the medal positions, so australias Andrew Hoy secured bronze at the age of 62. Olympic history was also made today by laurel hubbard. She became the first openly transgender athlete to compete at a games In a different Gender Category to the one In which they were born. Ultimately, hubbard failed to record a successful lift In the womens over 87kg weightliftIng. But In that same category today, Emily Campbell made history of her own, becomIng the first british Woman Weightlifter to wIn an olympic medal as she fInished with a silver. The 27 year old lifted a total of 283kg, as Inas-li-wun-wun'>ChInas Li Wun Wun won Gold with a new olympic record of 320kg. Im just very grateful. Im very thankful right now. Ijust wanted to prove to everybody that if you work hard for what you want, that you can achieve it, and i hope every little Boy And Girl is watchIng me today and wants to go out and achieve their dreams. And if ive done that, ive done a marvellous job today. DefendIng champions great britaIn secured a place In the semi fInals of the Womens Hockey after a dramatic Shoot Out wIn over spaIn. The match fInished 2 2 In normal time, takIng it to a Shoot Out, where Inch'>Goalkeeper Maddie HInch was the hero, keepIng out all of spaIns efforts to take Team Gb to the semifInal, where theyll face the netherlands In a rematch of the 2016 olympic fInal. After their most successful olympics games, great britaIns swimmIng team have returned home to heathrow. Adam peaty was one of the stars, wInnIng two Golds and a silver, but he now says he plans to take three months off to recover. And he Insists athletes of any sport must fInd their own way to recuperate to maIntaIn both their physical and mental health. This job is extremely, extremely Intensive. And takIng nothIng away from Everyone Elses job, Everyones Job is difficult In their own right, but sport is one of those where its 365, 21t 7. So the amount of pressure, firstly, but also the kInd of self talk. I mean, theres so much stigma around mental health, firstly, especially In sport, because people see us as Indestructible, immortal people who, you get everythIng perfect. We are not perfect. In the mens hundred, it was a tale of two english batsmen, as the oval InvIncibles beat the Welsh Fire by six wickets. Put Into bat, Ben Duckett starred for the fire as he hit 65, as the InvIncibles were set 122 to wIn from their 100 balls. And they reached it with seven balls to spare, In-sam'>CaptaIn Sam billIngs fInishIng unbeaten on 40, as his side secured their second wIn of the tournament. Welsh fires women have got their second wIn of the hundred. After makIng 112 with the bat, they restricted the oval InvIncibles to 100 9 In their InnIngs to secure victory. But spare a thought for umpire sue redfern, who made the headlInes for the wrong reasons, as she took a tumble to the turf. Thankfully, she was fIne and managed to see the funny side of thIngs. Thats very much like me. Englands cricketers will begIn their five Match Test Series agaInst India on wednesday. But theyll be without ben stokes. Englands In'>Vice CaptaIn is takIng an IndefInite break to prioritise his mental health. And Injoe-root'>CaptaInjoe Root says that is far more important than anythIng that happens on the field of play. More than anythIng, ijust want my friend to be ok. I thInk as long as ive known ben, he puts Everyone Else first, and i thInk now is an opportunity for him to put himself first. And he has my full support on that, he has the teams full support on that, and i hope everyone respects that and understands that. Hes one of the greatest blokes ive ever played cricket with, so hopefully he can get Back to beIng himself agaIn. South africas director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus is to face an Independent Ing'>Misconduct HearIng after his explosive criticism of the match officials In the first British And Irish Lions test. Erasmus recorded a 62 Inute-video-message'>MInute Video Message criticisIng the officials, and In particular referee nic berry, over their handlIng of the match, which the lions won. World rugby say the Extensive And Direct Nature of Erasmuss Criticism is a potential breach of world rugby� s code of conduct. And Harry Kane didnt show up to tottenhams traInIng ground as expected this mornIng amid Intense speculation about his future, with Manchester City Interested In signIng the striker. Kane was due to undergo Ing-today'>Coronavirus TestIng Today before startIng InIng-tomorrow'>TraInIng Tomorrow after a three Week Break followIng euro 2020. However, the striker didnt turn up and spurs havent explaIned why. Its understood kane felt he could leave the club this summer. New Manager Nuno Espirito santo has spoken optimistically about workIng with the england captaIn. And thats all the sport for now. You can go to the website for all the latest. Fairly quiet on the Weather Front out there right now, and tuesday is goIng to brIng more of the same, sunny spells and scattered showers. And you can see some scattered showers In one or two spots across the country early In the mornIng. Its also goIng to be quite fresh underneath the clearIng skies. In fact, In some spots In northern britaIn, it could be as low as five degrees In the countryside, but for most of us, its around 10 12. So, lots of Ine-right'>SunshIne Right from the word go, but watch the showers form across the south, parts of the midlands, lIncolnshire, there could be one or two also across scotland. But generally speakIng, there is goIng to be a lot of fIne weather. However, if you do catch the shower, it will be very heavy and possibly thundery. I thInk the heavier ones will be a little bit further south across the uk. Temperatures up to 21 degrees, and the followIng few days wont brIng much change. In fact, if anythIng, wednesday Into thursday, the weathers goIng to turn even more unsettled. Welcome to newsday. ReportIng live from sIngapore, im karishma vaswani. The headlInes an olympic sprInter from belarus who was ordered home takes refuge at the Polish Embassy In tokyo and is granted a humanitarian visa. Im Ins'>Sarah MulkerrIns with all the latest from the games In tokyo, where this Ings-athletics'>MornIngs Athletics is set for a ltoo metres Hurdles Battle between norways World Record Holder Karsten Warholm and the usas rai benjamIn. As the Delta Variant leads to higher Infection'>Covid Infection rates across the world, rich countries are urged to share their excess vaccIne doses. VaccInes are critical. They are Inequitably beIng rolled out. Africa, In the last month accordIng to who, has had an 80 spike In deaths

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