Englands schools desperately need a winds from the near continent so it multi billion pound cash injection will turn hotter. By tuesday we according to a group of mps. Could be looking at highs up to 32 degrees. That is your latest the moon landings 50 years on weather. We ask you to relive your memories of humankinds greatest endeavour. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The government looks set to announce a big boost to Public Sector workers. That is two Million People reportedly to receive a £1 billion pay rise. The plans look to be unveiled as one of theresa mays final acts as Prime Minister. Soldiers are set to get a 2. 9 rise while teachers and other school staff will get 2. 75 . And Police Officers, dentists and consultants theyll get 2. 5 . Its the biggest Public Sector pay rise for six years, which comes following concerns that salaries are rising faster in the private sector. Our Political Correspondent iain watson has been on one level, its quite straightforward a
Thanks hugh and sarah has all the weather more rain to come. Also coming up a new streaming service to rival netftlix, the bbc and itv plan to launch britbox by the end of the year to show new commissions and classic programmes. Hello, everyone this is afternoon live. Hundreds of thousands of Public Sector workers are set to get a pay rise above the rate of inflation. The treasury is expected to confirm the details on monday, but reports suggest that among those in line for rises are the armed forces, police in england and wales and teachers in england. The pay award represents one of theresa mays last Big Decisions as Prime Minister. But labour have dismissed it as insulting. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. On one level, its quite straightforward actually, Public Sector. Now an apparent victory for some of those in the government payroll. The treasury was going to announce an inflation busting increase next week, the figure to be leaked to the Times Newspaper today. T
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Local sources say at least dozen civilians have been killed. Benoit hamon has defeated the former french Prime Minister manuel valls to be become the socialist candidate for the frances president ial election in april. Coming up, train spotting 20 years on. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jacqui Francis who is a public appointments adviser and tom bergin, Business Correspondent at reuters. Tomorrows front pages starting with the ft says President Trump remains defiant over his controversial travel ban, as protests and legal challenges grow. The times says the white house has backed down over dual nationality britons. The telegraph says borisjohnson has received assurances that the vast majority of uk citizens will be exempt from the ban. The picture is of sir mo farah whos been told tonight he can return to the us. The olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning President Trumps Executive Ord
Local sources say at least dozen civilians have been killed. Benoit hamon has defeated the former french Prime Minister manuel valls to be become the socialist candidate for the frances president ial election in april. Coming up, train spotting 20 years on. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jacqui Francis who is a public appointments adviser and tom bergin, Business Correspondent at reuters. Tomorrows front pages starting with the ft says President Trump remains defiant over his controversial travel ban, as protests and legal challenges grow. The times says the white house has backed down over dual nationality britons. The telegraph says borisjohnson has received assurances that the vast majority of uk citizens will be exempt from the ban. The picture is of sir mo farah whos been told tonight he can return to the us. The olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning President Trumps Executive Ord