Grand slam first sixth wimbledon and 20th grand slam. ~. , , ,. , grand slam. We would depend because this is it. Heading grand slam. We would depend because this is it. Heading towards grand slam. We would depend because this is it. Heading towards match this is it. Heading towards match points let s listen in. 0k, ok, we are going to cross to watford because here they are. This is the england team that are making their way out of the team hotel. That is the grosvenor hotel in watford in hertfordshire. Can we listen into the cheering? cheering luke shaw just making luke shawjust making his way through. Tyrone mings, jordan pickford, sancho, that s grealish, isn t it? stones, there we go. They waved to their fans. A isn t it? stones, there we go. They waved to theirfans. A big job isn t it? stones, there we go. They waved to their fans. A big job ahead for the england team. In two and a half hours. It really is countdown time. To get to wembley, it will take them about a0 minutes.
all good evening rachel, as it was proven again today there is no drama in the world quite like the return of a jury verdict. the suspense is always totaled and there is no pulling, there is no hint, they don t give signals. the only indication we had was the relative speed of the verdict on something this complex with no questions to the judge at all. it certainly gave people the belief that there is going to be at least one guilty coming out of this, if not all three. but when that moment comes there is nothing like it. yeah. and the interesting thing about the coverage of this trial, with covid restrictions, the public and the price being restricted from being in the room and so being cameras there but that not being the usual means of business in that sort of courtrooms or not showing the jury but allowing us to hear their words as they were pulled from the judge, the preserving the anonymity of the jury, the unusual way that we were able to access it in realtime
staff to let off steam as covid rules were broken. the i describes the prime minister as facing a triple threat over the downing street parties. mps return on tuesday, he ll face prime minister s questions and a possible vote of censure too. the daily mail says ministers have rounded on the the archbishop of canterbury after he criticised the uk s plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. meanwhile, the daily express describes the same story as mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury over his criticsim of the rwanda migrants plan. the guardian s front page highlights that women in the poorest areas of england are dying earlier than the average female in almost every comparable country in the world. so let s begin. lots to get through. we are going to start on the downing street parties as we had seen on quite a few of the front pages, hello to you both, good to see you again. we ll start with the front page of the mirror, johnson led the boozy party. kate, tell us the detai