Join me now on bbc two. Thats newsnight with evan. Here on bbc one its time for the news where you are. Have a good night. Hello. Im olly foster, these are our headlines tonight a tale of two cities but its a familiar story as Manchester City get a late winner in the league cup. The fa vows to get its house in order, boosting diversity and increasing funding at grassroots. Great britains winter olympians and paralympians great britains winter olympians and pa ralympians have great britains winter olympians and paralympians have been given their medal targets and will have to break some records. Good evening. It really is nonstop cup football at the moment. Weve just it really is nonstop cup football at the moment. Wevejust had it really is nonstop cup football at the moment. Weve just had four days of the fa cup, tonight the first day of the fa cup, tonight the first day of the fa cup, tonight the first day of the league cup semifinals. They are played over two legs and Manchester City
Front page is that she still does hold a strong degree of sway. What she seems to be doing here and why brexiteers are probably worried, is that she and her german allies are taking issue with this three baskets approach that britain seems to be trying to pursue with britain, in which britain would look at areas where it wants to a line with europe, areas where it wants to diverged with europe, and areas in the middle. Angela merkel is saying, thatis the middle. Angela merkel is saying, that is cherry picking and its not going to happen. Precisely the kind of deal if the uk got it that might make it rather nice for other countries to leave the european union. Which is why in the cold light of day europe arent necessarily going to play along with that. This is all about the imagery. They are saying you wont get this free basket scenario because it sounds like another version of having your cake and eating it. Aspiration that you foist before. Again, itjust aspiration that you foist befo
Welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has appointed more women and mps from ethnic minority backgrounds as ministers, at the end of a two day reshuffle designed to recharge her government. The Prime Minister said her reshuffle makes the government look more like the country it serves. But labour described the changes as lacklustre pr exercise. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar has more. Allowed through the door at number ten today for a quick peek at the new look cabinet. Nobody moved. Almost nobody moved yesterday, because theresa may couldnt make them. Where is she . There she is. Jeremy hunt, the health secretary, was in the way and wouldnt budge, just like yesterday. The new faces in the top team were happy enough, though. Theres lots of energy, lots of ideas. It was a really important meeting this morning, with a sense of renewed vigour. And the losers . I did what i thought the right thing to do was. Justine greening, now ex education secretary, had no regrets. She wouldnt swit
Welcome to bbc news. The Public Sector pay cap a measure thats been at the heart of austerity policies for seven years is to be scrapped. The cap currently limits pay increases to just 1 . But this year, prison officers will get a rise of 1. 7 and Police Officers will get an increase of 1 plus a further 1 bonus. Millions of other workers will have to wait till next year to see if they too get a bigger rise. Trade unions have already called the pay rises for police and prison officers derisory. Would you fancy theirjob . Today, routine duty at the tuc, but trouble is always around the corner and now its come closer. Police get a rise to attract new recruits. So do prison officers and others workers will as well, above the pay cap but onlyjust. Today, the government took the latest pay recommendations and shared the news. The pay cap was finally ending, so more pay for Public Sector workers where rises were judged necessary. We need to strike a balance between being fair to Public Sector
20 meters that way its fat. Do you know what i mean, its solid. And this is a piece of the fatberg, a compacted mass of oil, fat and grease. Its rock solid and, as youd expect, it smells a bit like a blocked toilet and rotting meat, and the real problem here is that the only way to get it out is by hand. This is a National Problem affecting countless sewers and its getting worse. Since the victorians built the network, the population has grown and diets have changed. Fried food and takeaways mean more grease is flowing into drains. There are devices to trap fats, but few places have them. Weve visited over 700 food service establishments, takeaways, restau ra nts to really u ndersta nd what theyre doing with the fats, oils and greases that they pour down the sink, and we found that over 90 , around 90 , have no type of fat removal to trap that fat and stop it going into the sewers. The fat is hard to break apart, itll be turned into fuel. But as one of the sewer teams recovers, the hop