Change in Public Sector pay policy, despite several Cabinet Ministers including the foreign secretary borisjohnson, calling for the 1 pay cap to be scrapped. James bird kuchar, the Northern Ireland secretary, says a deal can be reached despite the deadline being missed. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. Well have the latest developments on president trumps war with the media on 100 day plus at 7pm. A report into seven decades of Child Abuse Injersey claims that children in the islands care system may still be at risk. Well speak to a former Chief Minister at 8pm. And well have the first look at tomorrows front pages at 10. 1i0pm with christopher hope, chief Political Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph and Financial Times correspondent miranda green. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday, im katherine downes. Opening the show andy murray
Ive been getting good practices in, you know, and ifeel good. Also through to round three, british players Heather Watson and alijaz bedene, both with notable wins today. Petra kvitovas brave comeback ended. She needed medical attention but got through three sets in defeat. Wimbledon would like to see her again. As for the flying ants, encouraged into action by wednesdays heat, perhaps dont come back tomorrow please. Joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. Newsnight is coming up on bbc two. Tonight not hard, soft or medium brexit, is a reverse now looking like a possibility . Join me now on bbc two. Here on bbc one, its time for the news where you are. Hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh ferris. The headlines tonight. A 100 record in the heat. Andy murray leads four british players through to the third round at wimbledon. Johanna konta battles through three sets and more than three hours to seal her place in round three. And Warren Gatland keeps faith with his 15. The lions coach names an
For a major Renovation Programme are approved. And British Cycling admits not paying sufficient care and attention to the wellbeing of its athletes. Good morning. Its friday 10th march. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Schools in england are being forced to cut gcse and a level courses in an effort to balance the books, according to a Head Teachers union. The association of school and College Leaders has warned Budget Pressures causing them to cancel things like school trips. This recent data from the Department For Education shows a dramatic rise in the number of secondary School Children in england being taught in classes with 36 or more pupils. Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves reports. Peter woodman at the weald school might be a head teacher but he still likes to work at the chalk face, partly because he enjoys it but partly because it saves money for the school. The only reason we can survive is we are carrying forward money from last year. And if the government stick t