plus community over the last 50 years? get in touch with me on @annitabbc or using the hashtag bbc your questions. and, two british hopefuls, cameron norrie and heather watson, will both be in action today at wimbledon. the mp chris pincher has resigned as government deputy chief whip, after a newspaper alleged he groped two men at a private members club. he has apologised to the prime minister and said he had embarrassed himself and others. the role of the government whips is to enforce party discipline. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. chris pincher had been deputy chief whip, responsible for discipline among tory mps, since february. but now it s his own conduct that has fallen short. there were complaints about his behaviour on wednesday night at the carlton club, a private members club in central london, where he is reported to have groped two men. in a letter to the prime minister yesterday, mr pincher said. as things stand, chris pincher won t face
but the number of students overall increased at a slower rate than the number of students applying for hardship. 0k, ok, so 0k, soa ok, so a lot of facts and figures, but we get the big picture. tell us a bit more about some of the personal stories that students have shared with you. it s personal stories that students have shared with you. shared with you. it s clear from what students shared with you. it s clear from what students have shared with you. it s clear from what students have told - shared with you. it s clear from what students have told me - shared with you. it s clear from | what students have told me that there are two main frustrations, the first that many students thought they would be able to support their studies by getting part timejobs but during the pandemic a lot of bar and retail work dried up and that was not possible. 0ne and retail work dried up and that was not possible. one student told me she applied for around 70 jobs and did not get anything and i
on, something like inflation related rises, on the other hand. the amount of money that the chancellor has made available through the spending review last year means unless he increased that, higher pay rises would mean fewer teachers or fewer nurses or cutbacks elsewhere or if he could fund it through additional borrowing which puts more money in the economy, and i think the other thing that is probably worried about more than the relatively small amount of additional money is, is this giving additional money is, is this giving a signal to people in the private sector that their pay raises are coming, and in the end we are going to end up with a compromise were teachers get more than the 3% and i think that is implausible that we end up with a 3% pay rise but i suspect most teachers are not going to get the 9% that is being asked for. fit. to get the 996 that is being asked for. r , to get the 996 that is being asked for. a complicated picture whichever ou look at for. a complicated