what a story for harrogate town at portsmouth yesterday winning at fratton park. jack diamond scored the winner in the 95th minute as the league two side knocked out two time winners portsmouth with a 2 1 win at fratton park. it might be december but it s the women s fa cup final. the conclusion of last season s tournament was delayed by the pandemic. they picked up in septemberfor the quarterfinals onwards. over 16,000 people are expected at wembley as arsenal look to win the trophy for a record extending 15th time whilst chelsea are hoping to complete a domestic treble. arsenal know that winning the trophy would give them a record extending 15th win. yes, this is a trophy that is part of last yea r s success, and it is one that we want to win. but i don t think we will be defined any more by winning it.
any of the specifics. so there has been that sort of history between them. it happened with the previous reshuffle. and now the paper is saying they have been looking potentially at whether to scrap the deputy leader role. because it is a role that is voted for so it is not something that he actually could reshuffle on. so laura, what are your thoughts on the relationship between those two and the importance of that in the labour party? i the importance of that in the labour pa ? ~ the importance of that in the labour pa ? ., ., the importance of that in the labour pa ? ~ ., ., , party? i think whether or not this sto is party? i think whether or not this story is true party? i think whether or not this story is true it party? i think whether or not this story is true it is party? i think whether or not this story is true it is reflective - party? i think whether or not this story is true it is reflective of - story is true it is reflective of the current mood in the top team of
that s the front pages. let s talk about those and some of the stories inside. good morning, both of you. let s start with actually the story of arthur arthur labinjo hughes. it continues after the conviction of his father and stepmother. the sunday times says the prime minister will order a national inquiry. the paper says it is expected to consider whether to introduce safeguarding guidelines for at risk children, should there be future national lockdowns. there is a serious case review already under way so this would be supplementary to that. we have heard this so many times, haven t we and it is something that has been remarked on, which is that they have been serious case reviews and two previous cases of abuse and it has happened again.
the observer has on its inside pages more on this saying social workers must not be fooled by deceitful parents, according to one of the top child experts. what are your thoughts on the coverage of this in the papers today and the prospect of that national inquiry. weill. the papers today and the prospect of that national inquiry. that national inquiry. well, first of all i d like that national inquiry. well, first of all i d like to that national inquiry. well, first of all i d like to express - that national inquiry. well, first of all i d like to express my - that national inquiry. well, firstl of all i d like to express my deep sympathy to the remaining family members of arthur. i found sympathy to the remaining family members of arthur. ifound it sympathy to the remaining family members of arthur. i found it hard to watch the story a lot this week. some of the detail was so horrendous. i m not going to repeat them now because i think people find them now because i think peopl
week on this story. the sense of anger and outrage that the government canjust do anger and outrage that the government can just do what it likes, apparently, and just not care about what anyone else is going through. a very powerful testimony try through. a very powerful testimony by these relatives who lost loved ones on the day that this party was taking place. what could be a more vivid illustration of a government that doesn t give a fig about what everyone else is doing? it makes me very, very angry that they are so arrogant that they think they can get away with this and just shrug it off and say, what s the problem? it was all a year ago. and as laura said, obfuscate about what will happen. i think this may come back to haunt them and it may be the new barnard castle moment, you heard it here first. the barnard castle moment, you heard it here first. , , ., , ., ., here first. the observer has got a oll here first. the observer has got a poll talking here first. the observe