Roar talent
THEY did it!
Our heroic have brought home. Again.
Our heroic Lionesses have brought football home again after winning the EurosThey put us through the emotional wringer, of course, but their task was never going to be easy.
What a it was against a much-fancied Spanish team and who else bu
Gongs must surely follow for and her team who have now been in three successive major tournament finals and won two of them. Back-to-back Champions is an incredible achievement.
The England men who, after all, didnât do too badly under Sir , can only look on in envy.
On top of the Lionesses have also inspired the next generation of female footballers with their outstanding performances, grit, determination and skill.
You wouldnât bet against them winning the World Cup in two yearsâ time.
Well done girls. You are Roarsome!
Tackle the issue
LABOUR says it understands the anger over illegal .
Exchequer Secretary James Murray is the latest to admit protesters are âright to feel frustratedâ.
This after Sir talked tough in May and Deputy PM told Cabinet colleagues last week to address the publicâs âreal concernsâ.
Starmer, of course, quickly U-turned on his âisland of strangersâ comments and confessed he didnât agree with his scriptwritersâ words.
Do Rayner and Murray really mean it either? If they did, their Government would not have dismissed the only credible deterrent to the small boats.
They are acknowledging the issue now because voter anger is worsening, with
The protesters, overwhelmingly, are not right-wing firebrands the Government can dismiss as racist extremists.
These are ordinary householders worried about the threats to their communities and the safety of their children.
Meanwhile, the useless is setting up a unit to monitor social media for anti-migrant comments.
The Government trying to police opinions instead of tackling the issue would be dangerously misguided.
Losing bet
IF the Chancellor thinks she can get away with milking Britainâs gamblers for the she needs to fill a financial black hole, the odds donât look good.
Bosses warn it is the âgravest risk to horseracing the sport has ever seenâ.
The Government risks taking a punt where everyone loses.



