Forget the expressions of joy and pain flitting across Kim Sears’ and Judy Murray’s faces as Andy served, volleyed and leapt to win Wimbledon: David Cameron and Alex Salmond’s reactions to the match were far more entertaining.
Cameron seems to have spent more of the afternoon looking behind him to check what it was that Salmond was up to:
…which was entirely unsurprising, given this photobomb from Scotland’s First Minister:
Meanwhile Salmond seemed a little disturbed by one of his fellow spectators:
Mind you, at least Cameron and Salmond did enjoy most of the match…
…while Ed Miliband seemed a little, well, distracted:
Perhaps he was thinking about doing this:
There was a unique focus on life and death in parliament last week, with critical votes on the decriminalisation of abortion and legalisation of assisted dying. Both propositions affect the interests of the most vulnerable. So what, I wondered, was the Established Church’s take on them? In recalling the now-retired Archbishop of Canterbury’s strident interventions
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