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England playing with freedom, fun and enjoyment, says FA’s Women’s Football director
spoke to Baroness Campbell, the Director of Women’s Football at the FA, and began by asking what was her reaction to what happened on – and off – the pitch last night?


Euro 2022: How is England tackling a lack of diversity in women’s football?
The profile of women’s football has never been higher as England prepare for their first major final in 13 years. Ecstatic England fans have been celebrating the Lionesses definitive 4-0 defeat of Sweden in last night’s European Champions...


TV cameras to film criminal court sentencing for first time
Tomorrow, for the first time, cameras will be allowed to show the judge handing down the sentence in a crown court trial. The first broadcast, from the Old Bailey, will cover the case of Ben Oliver who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his grandf...


Allison Bailey: Law chambers discriminated against barrister with gender-critical views, tribunal rules
A leading human rights chambers in London discriminated against one of its own barristers when she expressed her views on gender, an employment tribunal has ruled. Criminal barrister Allison Bailey has expressed what are known as “gender criticalâ€...


Tories and Keir Starmer ‘out of touch’, says RMT’s Mick Lynch
The head of the RMT, Mick Lynch, joined us.


Rishi Sunak will ban strikes for essential public services, says former chief whip
We spoke to one of Rishi Sunak’s supporters in the Tory leadership race, former chief whip Mark Harper.


How rail strikes could disrupt Birmingham Commonwealth games
One city that’s been particularly worried about this rail strike is Birmingham, which is teeing up for the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games tomorrow.


Rail strike: Rail workers walk out over pay dispute, as train drivers announce new strike
As a fourth day of strikes by members of the RMT brought many rail services to a halt, there was news of more disruption next month with the announcement from Aslef that train drivers at nine companies will stage a one-day strike on 13 August. Passen...


Stories of harassment from inside the Houses of Parliament
A Channel 4 News investigation has revealed claims of bullying and sexual harassment.


Hosting Ukrainian refugees: what happens when it goes wrong?
It's been five months since the invasion of Ukraine began - and almost as long since the launch of the Homes for Ukraine Scheme, in which people fleeing war could be matched with host families in the UK.


Record number of UK police forces classed as ‘failing’
Never before have as many of the UK's police forces been classed as failing.


NHS facing worst staffing crisis in history, MPs warn
English hospitals are short of 12,000 doctors and there's a need for at least 50,000 more nurses and midwives - and England has 700 fewer GPs than it did just three years ago.


Scottish cricket ‘institutionally racist’, report finds
An independent review into Scottish cricket says that it's uncovered 448 examples of institutional racism. 


UK to host Eurovision Song Contest next year
The UK is to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest.


What issues will the next prime minister need to tackle?
Joining us to discuss the Conservative leadership vote are Liz Truss supporter Chris Philp and Rishi Sunak supporter Andrew Bowie.



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