good morning. iam good morning. i am out of the very front and to get this prized position you had to be here two days ago, at a 7am on saturday morning. it won t be long before this lot are inside. that is wherejohn and carol r. yes, good morning. the big news on day one of these wimbledon championships is the withdrawal of nick kyrgios. the beaten finalist last year and the amount s singles is out because of a wrist injury after what has been an injury ravaged season. and will it stay dry? well, actually, we are expecting some showers this afternoon at wimbledon. for most, rain in the north of scotland, rain in northern ireland putting eastwards. behind all of that, sunshine and showers. a day for taking the brolly. more later. good morning. it s monday, the 3rd ofjuly. it appears to have been a calmer night across france, after the family of a teenager shot dead by police said they did not want his death to spark riots. police made around 80 arrests overnight, down from mo
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mark ashdown, bbc news. a group of backbench conservative mps has warned the government it could lose public trust if it doesn t cut net migration, which currently stands at 606,000 people each year. let s get the latest now from our chief political correspondent nick eardley. what do these conservative mps want? they want the government to go a lot further when it comes to introducing measures that they believe would bring down immigration to the uk. so, for example, they want to increase the amount of money you have to learn before you can get a skilled worker s visa. they want stricter rules when it comes to study visas. they take some universities, poorer performing universities, poorer performing