p9p up and south west and then it starts to pep up later in the day. it could affect the south east and wimbledon. further north showers will sink southwards and there will be sunny spells in between. a mixture of sunshine and showers for much of the country. at the moment, it doesn t look that great for wimbledon, we could have thundery downpours at times, a lack of sunshine and temperatures in the mid teens. this developing area of low pressure could swipe the south east as it moves towards denmark. the low countries, dunlop will bear the brunt of this deepening below. for us on wednesday we are in between systems so it is pay, won t pay or can pay, won t pay or we re not saying? what s the point of independent pay review bodies if the government takes no notice? we ll be speaking to a former conservative health minister and the assistant general secretary of the tuc. also tonight, after an overnight israeli air strike on what it describes as a command and control centre in
good evening. the winter of discontent has given way to the summer of discontent, mainly in england. no glorious summer for either the strikers, or the millions affected by the stoppages. the list is long and the impact likely to be severe. teachers in england are out this wednesday and friday. junior doctors in england will strike from 7am onjuly 13th to 7am on july 18th. onjuly 20th and 21st, consultants will cut work to christmas day levels. train workers are putting on the brakes onjuly 22nd, 27th and 29th, and refuse workers in gloucestershire, on strike right now, are out until 3rd september. so how has it come to this? and could it be about to get even worse? the remuneration of many of these striking workers is influenced by pay review bodies independent panels which gather evidence and provide the government with advice on the appropriate pay settlements for many public sector employees. but the signs are that they government is set to reject the latest advice from these pay