or the bbc news app. now i ll hand you back to martine in london. our top story this lunchtime. the government s national insurance increase starts to hit many pay packets from today to fund health and social care. coming up: all large restaurants in england will have to print calorie information on menus from today but not everyone is happy with the idea. coming up on the bbc news channel. final preparations are under way for the start of the masters tomorrow, with all eyes on tiger woods, who says he does intend to play in the first men s golf major of the year. the biggest reform to divorce law in 50 years has come into force with no fault divorces becoming
of getting around 72 holes here this week. that s probably the question mark, but the golf game is there. so would i be surprised? no, i m not surprised at anything he does any more. he might get a green jacket. that s all the sport for now. more from the bbc sports centre throughout the day. bye from me. the biggest reform to divorce law in 50 years has come into force in england and wales bringing it broadly into line with scotland. married couples will now be able to begin divorce proceedings without apportioning blame. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. happy family life what so many of us want, but sometimes it comes with an emotional cost. in 2018, olivia and her then husband realised their marriage was over and they had to find a way out of it for the good of themselves