laura in the studio. and henry at home. michael gove on the front of the ft. michael gove said in the sunday times that young people are being stitched up by the housing crisis. he did and he said young people might lose faith in democracy if they don t get the houses they need. as you have already alluded to, for somebody who has been in government for 14 years with a bum on the seat of the cabinet table, it is a curious thing to be pointing the finger in this way that somehow this is a terrible, terrible problem and now it must be turn to. whereas people who study the housing market, you can pick up any statistics under the sun to show the issue has become more and more and more acute under 14 years of conservative government. there is a weird element to michael gove trying to make like a bystander. the back story is what he s trying to do is persuade other people and government to make sure the legislation he wants to pass goes through and he wants more money for housing i
start with andy murray, the two time champion, winning his first title backin champion, winning his first title back in 2013. a total contrast from thursday night where he went two sets to one when the curfew meant that a match had to be carried over into friday afternoon, but credits to the fifth seed from greece to then when those two sets. andy murray s great frustration and some andy murray s wimbledon ends yet again at the second round stage. frustration for him, the british number one was beaten by america s christopher eubanks. nori was a semi finalist last year, but his championships are over, as are liam brody, the british wild card. brody beaten by dennis, his route to semifinals here, he knocked out andy murray a couple of years ago, five sets, brody brave again and really full of character. it couldn t get himself over the line. one man who is wimbledon does continue as the top seed through to the third round. he beat alexander muller, the frenchman, causing probl
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