:00:00. > :00:00.investigation. Petra Kvitova from the Czech Republic beat the
:00:00. > :00:00.Canadian, Eugenie Bouchard, in straight sets, to take a second
:00:00. > :00:21.Wimbledon title. Welcome to our look ahead at what
:00:22. > :00:28.the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me tonight are two of
:00:29. > :00:32.our excellent columnists. Thank you both very much for coming in. Let's
:00:33. > :00:36.have a look at tomorrow's front pages. "Triumph and Pain" is the
:00:37. > :00:39.Observer's verdict on the Grand Depart first stage of the Tour de
:00:40. > :00:42.France in Yorkshire. The picture of the peloton making its way across
:00:43. > :00:48.Grinton Moor dominates the front page. The Sunday Telegraph says the
:00:49. > :00:50.Home Office has admitted it has lost or destroyed 114 potentially
:00:51. > :00:53.relevant files connected to the investigation into the handling of a
:00:54. > :00:55.dossier about child abuse allegations.The Mail on Sunday
:00:56. > :00:57.claims that an unnamed Labour peer is being investigated by police
:00:58. > :01:02.following allegations of historical abuse. The Sunday Express has an
:01:03. > :01:03.exclusive interview with broadcaster Vanessa Feltz, who alleges she was
:01:04. > :01:28.assaulted on live TV by Rolf Harris. Lets kick off with the Observer,
:01:29. > :01:36.shall we? You are telling us earlier about your pride in their tour of
:01:37. > :01:43.Yorkshire. Gods own county. Look how well it has been displayed today.
:01:44. > :01:48.This is a wonderful photo. It is wonderful. It is Yorkshire at its
:01:49. > :01:54.best, and the beauty of the county, and equally the complexity of the
:01:55. > :01:59.county is on display. They started in Leeds and have ended up in the
:02:00. > :02:06.Downs. Is this a chance for Yorkshire to rebuild its vision for
:02:07. > :02:12.the world? I think so, this looks like a scene that could have been
:02:13. > :02:15.imagined by Emily Bronte. I think it is extraordinary level of further
:02:16. > :02:19.this has generated, stories today about police outriders have been
:02:20. > :02:28.high`fiving each other, with 2 million people on the roads, and
:02:29. > :02:35.even more peculiarly there was a graveyard festooned with various
:02:36. > :02:42.cycling paraphernalia. But when the Tour de France was in the south`east
:02:43. > :02:44.of the south`east think it generated about 88 million for the regional
:02:45. > :02:50.economy, and in Yorkshire they are hoping for about ?100 million.
:02:51. > :02:55.Taking the tour to its most northerly destination seems to have
:02:56. > :02:59.paid off. It was all going so well, and then three yards from the end,
:03:00. > :03:05.Mark Cavendish... That is what I have said! It is almost like this
:03:06. > :03:08.year with British sport, the god of sport has put his finger on
:03:09. > :03:13.everything. He pushed him off his bike, didn't he? Mark says it was
:03:14. > :03:20.his fault for falling off, but you couldn't make it up, could you? It
:03:21. > :03:24.was just a tragedy and a travesty. It would have been ideal if he had
:03:25. > :03:32.won. It is a England football team, hopeless. Cricket, lost to everyone.
:03:33. > :03:37.Mark Cavendish pulls off his bike. Andy Murray lost to someone no one
:03:38. > :03:41.has ever heard of. It hasn't gone well for English sport, other than
:03:42. > :03:50.this spectacle. Described like that it sounds like a tapestry of misery.
:03:51. > :03:58.British misery, British sport. Chris Froome can rescue it on the
:03:59. > :04:02.Champs`Elysees, and we are hoping that tomorrow on the grid in the
:04:03. > :04:08.British Grand Prix we will have some luck as well. Child abuse files lost
:04:09. > :04:15.at home office sparking fears of cover`up. A total of 114 documents
:04:16. > :04:23.missing from official records. This is the dodgy dossier, but a
:04:24. > :04:28.different type of dodginess. Is it now a conspiracy about a conspiracy?
:04:29. > :04:35.Has Whitehall have the secret for some time, and only through the
:04:36. > :04:39.sheer bravery of many of these victims who have kept this in the
:04:40. > :04:43.public domain, pushing this forward, and having the bravery to
:04:44. > :04:48.take it to trial, now does Whitehall have to give up its secrets. I
:04:49. > :04:53.suppose that is the question. What happens next? We are getting to the
:04:54. > :04:58.stage now of a review into a review, and I guess it is an encouraging
:04:59. > :05:06.sight. They say they are going to appoint a legal expert, but you hear
:05:07. > :05:12.the clamour from up to 130 MPs. It is not just a public clamour, it is
:05:13. > :05:20.discussed. The reaction that if this has been going on in every type of
:05:21. > :05:22.institution in the country, and are now at Parliament's door, it is more
:05:23. > :05:30.than just clamour, isn't it? It is that level of discussed, that the
:05:31. > :05:40.British people have to have that investigated. I am a child law
:05:41. > :05:49.specialist, and I see cases similar to this. What is unique about this
:05:50. > :05:53.allegation is that if true, it highlights that people from the
:05:54. > :05:56.richest homes, from public schools to prep schools, right down to
:05:57. > :06:01.children's home, for decades, at every level of society, this has
:06:02. > :06:05.about our society, the protection of about our society, the protection of
:06:06. > :06:14.our children, the punishment of the people who offend against them, that
:06:15. > :06:21.we have done nothing? Too complacent about terror threat, that is the
:06:22. > :06:32.headline. The Sunday Times has a story about Lawrence Dallaglio, who
:06:33. > :06:37.accuses the NHS of cancer betrayal. Lawrence Dallaglio lost is mother to
:06:38. > :06:43.cancer in 1998, and he has since become quite a crusader for more
:06:44. > :06:51.cancer sufferers to have access to the latest up`to`date treatment.
:06:52. > :06:56.There is talk of radiotherapy machines only be available in
:06:57. > :06:59.London. At a time when 50 new commissioners are being appointed,
:07:00. > :07:04.with fresh layers of the rock receipt, this seems outrageous. He
:07:05. > :07:12.has done a lot of very good work on this. `` bureaucracy. Cancer
:07:13. > :07:18.obliterates families, not just mothers and daughters, and the whole
:07:19. > :07:22.idea of the maternal figure being taken out of our families, it is the
:07:23. > :07:28.idea that there is no strategy with the NHS. There has been a 10%
:07:29. > :07:33.reduction in the therapy, and Lawrence Dallaglio has been asking
:07:34. > :07:41.Jeremy Hunt to intervene and reverse the NHS bosses' decisions do not
:07:42. > :07:49.support these types of cancers, and equally to put forward a strategy,
:07:50. > :07:52.that we can, as a country, support people with cancer by giving them
:07:53. > :07:58.the best treatment at the best time. A man of considerable standing
:07:59. > :08:00.and personal involvement, it has considerable impact when someone
:08:01. > :08:09.like Lawrence Dallaglio says something like this? He has made
:08:10. > :08:12.personal visits to the Royal Marsden to see an effective cure for
:08:13. > :08:17.prostate cancer, and yet nothing has been done in the 18 months since
:08:18. > :08:26.they saw this being practised. I hope this goes through. Incubi very
:08:27. > :08:29.much. It is 25 to midnight, and that is your papers for tonight. `` thank
:08:30. > :08:45.you very much. Who would have thought it at the
:08:46. > :08:47.beginning of this World