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And spade, didnt we . If its a nice night you can pack a picnic and go to the beach. On a nice night when the sun is still shining then sometimes bedtime does get pushed back a little bit. The lighter evenings can make it a struggle for her to get her three and seven year olds to sleep. You dont want to go to bed . Trying to get them to understand it is bedtime when it is so light, how difficult is it . I think because they were born here it isjust normal, its what they are used to. It is just a reality. They know that in the winter it is dark all the time and in summer it is light all the time. You go from 16 hours of daylight in the summer, to barely six in the winter. Whats that like . House gets trashed. When they go to school in the morning it is dark, when they get home in the afternoon its dark. So, really, there is no opportunity to get outside, so they are just bouncing off the walls inside. Wintertime can actually be worse. Which is better, summer or winter in shetland . Summer do you like going to bed in winter . No do you ever like going to bed . No what do you like about summer, is it all the sunshine . Yeah do you like playing inside . Yes, for all week hello. After yesterdays sunshine and fine start to the weekend, more cloud around today. Many places though are going to stay dry but there is a weather system pushing outbreaks of rain across parts of southwest england towards south wales and Northern Ireland through the day, and all of that is going to feed further north as the night goes on. Very high pollen levels in england and wales, warmerfor east anglia and south east england. North wales, Northern England in particular this evening and tonight a risk of torrential thundering downpours, heavy thundering rain heading towards eastern parts of scotland as well as the night goes on. It will be a warmer night, particularly across england and wales. Wet start for some of us in scotland, england and wales seeing further thunderstorms breaking out during monday. Parts of southern england, the midlands, towards Northern England and then pushing back towards eastern scotland as the day goes on. Warmest across east anglia and south east england, some spells of hazy sunshine around. More storms monday night into tuesday for some of us. It gets hotter as the week goes on. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines the neighbour of Boris Johnson and his partner defends calling the police and giving a recording to a newspaper after apparently hearing a row mrjohnson refused to answer questions about the incident yesterday. A Senior Foreign Office minister will call for the urgent de escalation of tensions in the gulf, when he holds talks in iran today. North Koreas Kim Jong un says hes received a personal letter from donald trump, which he describes as excellent. Russias accused of ratcheting up International Tensions by spreading fake news on facebook and twitter. A union warns that some businesses are using teenagers as free labour by asking them to complete unpaid trial shifts. Before the papers, sport and, for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, heres john acres. Phil neville says cameroon will pose a threat his england team has not experienced in their first knock out match of the womens world cup in france this afternoon. Its live on bbc and radio 5 live at a50. England won all three group games against teams ranked higher than cameroon, who are 46th in the world. Our reporterjane dougall is in valencienne for us where the match will be played. Whats the mood like there in the england camp . It was a very relaxed atmosphere and england have three wins out of three. This game will be a very different experience for england primarily because they are such a physical side. Cameroon have only played against england players once in the past in 2012 and team gb played against them in the olympics. They talked about what a physical side cameroon would be and it has worked quite well for them in this tournament so far. They managed to get to the knockout stages even though they are 46th in the world. They are going to be playing against england, third in the world, and they are going to throw everything at it. Steph houghton spoke to the bbc yesterday and she said it was just going to be another match for them. It is deemed on your performance for the day and we know we have to perform and this is the football we wa nt perform and this is the football we want to be part of. We want to be playing in the nitty gritty of winning. This is game four and we have to try to take it off. Could the heat in the south of france play a part this afternoon . Yes, it is in the north of france so it is going to be 30 degrees later today so that is going to be one of theissues today so that is going to be one of the issues for the angle inside. Remember their Opening Group match was against scotland in nice and it was against scotland in nice and it was around 25 degrees and they did not cope terribly well with the conditions then. Anytime there was a pause and play there was a stop for drinks breaks to keep the player is cool so they are aware there will be high temperatures later today. That is something they are going to have to learn to cope with because if they get through to the semi finals it is going to be even hotter than 30 degrees. The england players are pretty much at the peak of their fitness so they should be able to cope with it. What is going to be interesting is how much pressure is on england. They go into this match as favourites but that is something these players thrive on. Geography was never my strong these players thrive on. Geography was never my strong point. The winner of england cameroon will face norway after they beat australia on penalties. The game finished 1 all after extra time and so went to a penalty shoot out. Australia missed their first two including this by top scorer and captain sam kerr. Ingrid systad engen struck the winning penalty to win the shootout 4 1. Germany are into the last eight after a 3 0 win over nigeria. Alexandra popp gave them the lead after 20 minutes. And moments after the restart, the video assistant referee was involved once again after Evelyn Nwabuoku caught the knee of lina magull. It took 3 minutes before the decision to award a penalty was finally made. The spot kick converted to put the germans two goals ahead. Lea schuller added a third late on. At the cricket world cup afghanistan went agonizingly close to causing the biggest shock of the tournament so far. They restricted india to just 224 with the bat, and in reply got within just 12 runs of victory before a Mohammed Shami hat trick in the final over to end their hopes. India now go above england into third. New zealand are closing in on a place in the semi finals after a dramatic win over the west indies. Chasing 292, the windies were within six runs of victory when Carlos Brathwaite was caught going for that match winning boundary with an over to spare. The black caps won by 5 runs, are still unbeaten in the tournament, they play england on the 3rd ofjuly. Andy murray has reached the doubles final at queens only five months after having career saving hip surgery. The two time wimbledon champion and his partner Feliciano Lopez had to play their quarter and semi finals back to back. They went through in three sets against the third seedsjohn peers and Henri Kontinen and will play britains joe salisbury and american rajeev ram in the final today. Thats all the sport for now. Hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. With me are business commentatorjosie cox, and david woodin, the Political Editor at the sun on sunday. Lets take a look at the front pages. The mail on sunday says the alleged row between Boris Johnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has halved his lead as the man who would make the best Prime Minister among tory voters, the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his Leadership Campaign on course after he repeatedly refused to explain at yesterdays conservative Party Hustings in birmingham why the police had been called to his home on friday night. The express says mrjohnson was asked about the incident several times by conservative hustings moderator and lbc radio presenter iain dale, but each time avoided answering the question. The independent also leads with borisjohnsons refusal to ask questions about the alleged late night altercation with his partner, but says that tory mps are sticking behind his Leadership Campaign. Jeremy hunts team says Boris Johnsons colourful private life means he is a Security Risk to the country, and that he could be vulnerable to blackmailfrom foreign powers thats according to the sunday times. The telegraph alleges Boris Johnsons neighbours a couple who admit to making a recording and reporting the apparent altercation are left wing and pro eu. The paper says one of them had previously sworn at the conservative leadership candidate in the street. And the mirror goes with Boris Johnsons neighbour tom penn saying he was so frightened by what he could hear at the property next door that he felt compelled to call the police. It is all about borisjohnson. Very few other stories on the front pages at all. The sunday times. Boris is a Security Risk. Hunts allies claiming his private life causes a security danger. Is that overstepping . The big question that best raises is the age of debate about whether someones personal life has a reflection on their ability to hold office. We started asking questions about donald trump asking questions about donald trump a few years ago and the answer is it is relevant. Whether it means someone is relevant. Whether it means someone is able are not able to run a country is another thing. The Security Risk headline, it took me a minute, we were talking about it before, i do not really see the logic in the argument. It is in fact that the fear is that he is someone who could be blackmailed because there are details on his personal life that are secret that might come out and that might be just as leverage against him. That is always a risk. Is there a right to know that he had a bust up with his girlfriend . It gave us a glimpse into his life. Some would say his shambolic lifestyle. He is apparently a shambolic figure. He plays a client but he also talks in huge vocabulary quoting from the classics and so forth. He has a character, he is very authentic. 0ne would say it gets a glimpse what his life is like, and perhaps people will form opinions as to whether this makes him a serious politician who can carry out the duties of Prime Minister. Maybe the more serious question as he did not a nswer serious question as he did not answer the questions. Although he did not seem to mind iain dale asking the questions and he said to the tory party people there who were booing iain dale do not do that. That is perhaps the biggest misstep as far as that is perhaps the biggest misstep as farasi that is perhaps the biggest misstep as far as i can tell that he has made in avoiding the question altogether. His is media savvy enough to know that anything. Any statement, even just an apology, even thanking the public for their concern for the well being of him and carry, anything would have been better than not answering. The sunday times we have a sketch piece and seeing the real issue is that borisjohnson and seeing the real issue is that Boris Johnson apparently allowed three parking tickets to accumulate on the front of his 1995 toyota people carrier. It was covered in flye rs as well people carrier. It was covered in flyers as well saying he should not be Prime Minister from some of his not so friendly neighbours. It is quite an amusing piece. The difference between Boris Johnson quite an amusing piece. The difference between borisjohnson and the people in the conservative party, the 1500 in birmingham yesterday, she doesnt think any of them would have a parting ticket and yet he allows them to fester on his car windscreen. It is going to cost him afair car windscreen. It is going to cost him a fair bet. The telegraph is focusing in on the people who regarded the sun sent it to the guardian, left wing neighbours who admit the taping the conversation. We know the incentive for them to go to the guardian with the story. Clearly political differences. They have decided. There is talk they have decided. There is talk they have been on twitter disagreeing on a very overt manner with boris with his policies. There is no surprise that if someone was going to be leaking this kind of story the National Press it would likely be someone National Press it would likely be someone who is not politically aligned with boris. A lot of people would call the police if they had a disturbance but not everybody would recorded or send it to a newspaper. 0rtake recorded or send it to a newspaper. 0r take down the Reference Number from the police are jot down the numbers of police cars which turned up numbers of police cars which turned up on the precise time they arrived. And then go to the Guardian Newspaper to report it. Were so concerned that this young women might be in some difficulty that they thought they ought to tell the guardian about it. A nice cartoon, by the way. A policeman saying we we re by the way. A policeman saying we were called tojeremy hunts property after neighbours heard someone property after neighbours heard someone excitedly screaming, i am going to be Prime Minister m someone excitedly screaming, i am going to be Prime Minister it is clear that they were stitched up, as carrie says, it was a deliberate attempt to embarrass in the National Media by some of his neighbours. The mirror have a worried neighbour so frightening the ride was that i had to call the police. Neighbour tells all. A likely Prime Minister should be held to account. A lot of people watching will be of differing opinions. Some will see it as overstepping the mark and some of the we need to know. It is hard to make a judgment having not heard the recording. A lot of the details about what actually happened are unclear. A few of the papers, a quote from her which apparently said get off me. Personally if i had been on either and i had heard women screaming in the middle of the night get of me i would have very concerned. There would have been an element of alarm. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of that. I do not know ifi the accuracy of that. I do not know if i would have necessarily gone to a paper with that information but it would have sparked alarm. A paper with that information but it would have sparked alarmm a paper with that information but it would have sparked alarm. If you are living in a flat and you know your neighbours and you know one of them is borisjohnson neighbours and you know one of them is Boris Johnson and you neighbours and you know one of them is borisjohnson and you hear screaming perhaps you might knock on the door rather than call the police arent inform the guardian. They did a p pa re ntly arent inform the guardian. They did apparently knock on the door and there was no answer. The mail on sunday, the same story. It is dominating all the front pages. This is more about the implications of this whole row. Is it going to have any impact . There is a long way to go in this leadership contest, weeks of hustings. The headlines are pretty bad for borisjohnson at the moment. It cites a poll of tory voters which is important to note that he has halved his lead over jeremy hunt, if that is right, from 27 point lead to an 11 point lead. That as tory voters so it is not the same as the tory Party Membership who will be voting. That is right. The sunday telegraph site april of tory councillors i believe and they still have boris as lead at 61 over jeremy hunts 39. It is hard to gauge the impact at this point. The mail on sunday have jeremy gauge the impact at this point. The mail on sunday havejeremy hunt. In his shirt sleeves. Very different style at these hustings from Boris Johnson. He takes his jacket off. He rolls up his shirt sleeves. A role that sort of sleeves kind of guy. It isa that sort of sleeves kind of guy. It is a different sort of look. He has takena is a different sort of look. He has ta ken a leaf is a different sort of look. He has taken a leaf out of the David Cameron style bike because David Cameron style bike because David Cameron famously that their son tony blair has done it once or twice. Sleeves rolled up shows i am down for business. It is a good look. I thought he looked more diverse and boris looked more relaxed yesterday. Ido boris looked more relaxed yesterday. I do not know why. Perhaps he felt that he was within striking distance of getting thisjob that he was within striking distance of getting this job and he realised it was an important moment for him. Did you think he has much chance . Because we know that borisjohnson is the sort of darling of a lot of the conservative party wider membership and a lot are suspicious ofjeremy hunt because he voted remain the referendum. There are some quite colourful metaphors used. Thatjeremy hunt some quite colourful metaphors used. That jeremy hunt yesterday some quite colourful metaphors used. Thatjeremy hunt yesterday the hedgehog who looks like he was stepping onto the m1 and yesterday he painted onto the stage like an an excitable puppy which is quite a nice neat. It is quite gushing, the underdog capturing hearts and minds. We have to ask if the people who are going to be voting well mind, will ta ke going to be voting well mind, will take this episode into account and whether that will sway their opinion of borisjohnson whether that will sway their opinion of Boris Johnson has whether that will sway their opinion of borisjohnson has a future Prime Minister. He is the outsider. Everybody sees him as the favourite. The biggest threat to Boris Johnson is borisjohnson himself and within six hours of getting into the final to run off fee is having this domestic row with his partner in a flat at half past midnight and he is all over the front pages. We have another three or four weeks and another three or four weeks and another 15 hustings. He refused to answer the question six times so it was quite embarrassing for him. Anything could happen which could turn this around. It is all to play for fourjeremy turn this around. It is all to play for four jeremy hunt. He turn this around. It is all to play forfourjeremy hunt. He is turn this around. It is all to play for fourjeremy hunt. He is an outsider and there is a long way to go. Other stories in the papers. There are a few. The sunday times, rail bosses and their staff are being ordered to fly around britain for some journeys because being ordered to fly around britain for somejourneys because it is cheaper than taking the train, so even bosses of the railways being told to fly rather than take the train. It is unbelievable. It does not reflect well on the rail services. Fares not reflect well on the rail services. Fa res rose not reflect well on the rail services. Fares rose 3 this year even though punctuality was the worst it had been in years. The costs a d d worst it had been in years. The costs add up. It is a company that has expenses and it has expense limits and there is a lovely statistic, the cheapest flight bought by Network Rail Staff was £19. 99 from cardiff to anglesey and by contrast a flexible ticket there on the railway cost £84. It is a no brainer but it does not look particularly good. Notrainer if it is quite a long journey do you prefer is quite a long journey do you p refer to is quite a long journey do you prefer to get the train or the plane . Sometimes the plane seems quicker but by the time you go through security at can be the same time. Getting to brussels. One used to have to get the taxi or the trip to have to get the taxi or the trip to heathrow and then get a flight to brussels and then get a taxi or public transport into brussels and now you just get on the eurostar and your there now you just get on the eurostar and yourthere ina now you just get on the eurostar and your there in a couple of hours. You can get to brussels quicker than liverpool. Do they have a great Football Team . Liverpool. Do they have a great Football Team . That is liverpool. Do they have a great Football Team . That is the question. We must not be biased towards liverpool the Rolling Stones performing at the opening show. After heart valve surgery, an amazing recovery. In march, only a few months ago. He looks fantastic. The energy he was exiting is quite remarkable. I had the pleasure of meeting him in 2012 and he looks about ten years younger now. Hats off to him. Whatever he is eating i wa nt off to him. Whatever he is eating i want some of it. What was he like . Very charming, very gentlemanly, old school, clearly on another level. Are you a Rolling Stones fan . |j school, clearly on another level. Are you a Rolling Stones fan . I met him myself once last year. Are you a Rolling Stones fan . I met him myself once last yearlj are you a Rolling Stones fan . I met him myself once last year. I have never met mickjagger him myself once last year. I have never met mick jagger he is a super guy and we had a lot of chat about politics. It is great. He has a great army of fans of all ages. He is one of these stars who unites the young and the old. I have never been to one of his concerts but i am told there are wrinklies and teenyboppers. A pretty debauched lifestyle when they were younger but he is the perfect the way he runs around the stage. Super fit. I am sure he has got help. Around the stage. Super fit. I am sure he has got helplj around the stage. Super fit. I am sure he has got help. I think he has. He has a rigorous routine in the gym every day. He has to. Hats off to him, he is still doing it. He still has the energy. Still packing them in as well. Next time you have a dinner party with nickjagger, invite me round. He is back on stage after that heart surgery. Thats it for the papers today. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you, josie cox and david woodin. Borisjohnson Boris Johnson and other stories today. Goodbye. Hello. After such a lovely start to the weekend, things not so straightforward today. Well, many of us have noticed already more cloud around compared with yesterday. And whilst most will actually stay dry at least during daylight hours, there is a weather system coming in towards the south west which is bringing some rain here and as that feeds northwards tonight, there could be some torrential, thundery downpours out of it. But it is across parts of south west england, wales and Northern Ireland we get the thickest cloud today, the breeze picking up as well and some outbreaks of rain gradually moving further north and east, elsewhere just some hazy sunshine to be had. And whilst many are dry, north of the central belt in scotland, a few showers, a warmer day for east anglia and across south east england, a few spots into the mid 20s. Feels a bit cooler along the north sea coast with more of a breeze. Very high pollen in england and wales. Heres the rain tonight moving northwards. North wales, Northern England at the greater risk of seeing some torrential thundery downpours. Maybe 20 to 50 millimetres out of this so there could be some disruption, and all that feeds into scotland as the night goes on. The rain heaviest towards the east and a very wet start to monday, particularly across northeastern parts of scotland. And then during monday, well, there will be a dry, cloudy start for many but showers and storms start to break out again through southern england, the midlands, towards Northern England, especially north east england, feeding back towards eastern scotland. Again these areas, at the greater risk of seeing some disruptive downpours. Risk of flash flooding, but hail, gusty winds, frequent lightning with some of these. Warmest again in east anglia and south east england, very humid though with the warmth here. As we go through monday night, still some wet weather in scotland. We could see another area of perhaps torrential thundery downpours with frequent lightning working up across south east and eastern england, clearing on tuesday morning. Elsewhere on tuesday, a few more showers and storms start to break out but by no means everywhere. Therell be some hazy sunshine here and there, warmth and humidity as well. So, a very active weather pattern to start the week, it looks like it turns quieter later in the week, High Pressure becoming more dominant, tapping into some hotter air becoming established across continental europe. So, the southern and western parts of the uk in particular, going into next weekend, temperatures could be soaring, some spots may even be into the low 30s. Its already very warm at valenciennes where the england lionesses are in action this afternoon. Thats your forecast. This is bbc news. Im ben brown. The headlines at ten the neighbour of Boris Johnson and his partner defends calling the police and giving a recording to a newspaper after apparently hearing a row. Mrjohnson continually refused to answer questions about the incident yesterday. Tackling the tensions between iran and the us a Senior Foreign Office minister heads to tehran to appeal for calm. Their last meeting failed to reach a deal but north koreas kimjong un says hes received a personal letter from donald trump. Russias accused of ratcheting up International Tensions by spreading fake news on facebook and twitter. Unions raise concerns over unpaid trial shifts

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