england s lionesses, the european football champions, have now qualified for next year s women s world cup. the manager said england s qualification for next year s world cup has made herfeel proud, especially on the back of not having had much rest following their success at the euros. they beat austria 2 0 to book their place at the tournament with a game to spare. natalie pirks reports from veener noyshtad. at the euros, quarterfinalists austria may have won new fans but england won the trophy, albeit fans of the lionesses were a rare breed in wiener neustadt. after the summer we have completely fallen in love with women s football. we are lucky, we live here so there might a few of us here, but i don t think there will be many. i would have preferred it to be in the big stadium in vienna because i think the lionesses deserve a bigger crowd. yes, this tiny stadium was a far cry from wembley, and that wasn t the only difference. unlike her super sub role in the euros, ale
because you want to get a good job, but i think there will be a lot of concern on the conservative backbenches. you, this is reported on the front page of the observer today, which is around the fact that this has been a really bitter, vitriolic contest. sometimes you would not even have thought that rishi sunak and liz truss were from the same party, the extent to which they have been tearing chunks out of each other. lots of people did not back liz truss and are not particularly happy with the prospect of her as leader. so there are real concerns that she creates more of a unity cabinet with some people who backed other people in the leadership race, so i think that s going to be one to watch. i think the conservative party is going to be very difficult to unite, coming out of this contest. partly because the contest was so bitter, but partly because there are so many mps now who are worried about losing their seats in two years, and are unhappy in the back bench and that does not ma