Cheaper prices as the pumps. The supermarkets have cut Petrol Prices over the last few days, but are they here to stay . I will have the details. Strawberries and cream at the ready. Wimbledon gets under way today, so we have sent sally and carol to sw19. Good morning and welcome to wimbledon 2017. As he starts the defence of his wimbledon title today, andy murray says he is fit, despite suffering with a hip problem. But the world number one has already faced some of his toughest questions this fortnight, when he was interrogated by our mini murrays, who wanted to know who was the best cook in his family. My my gran has got a lot of experience cooking, so i will say it would just. Just be her. It isnt my mum, she would definitely be third on the list. More from them later. Lets cross to inside the all england tennis club, where carol has got the weather. Good morning, and out here it is this grandmothers shortbread which is particularly good. We have some spots of rain this morning. That should clear, the outside chance of rain, buta should clear, the outside chance of rain, but a greater chance it should stay dry, and after a cloudy start we will see some sunshine and it will feel pleasantly warm. More details in 15 minutes. The Foreign Secretary has added his voice to the growing calls from within the cabinet for theresa may to lift the 1 cap on pay rises for Public Sector workers. The limit is due to be in place until 2020. But a government source said borisjohnson strongly believed pay rises could be achieved without putting undue pressure on the public finances. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason joins us from westminster. There are quite a few people who are not toeing the line on this one. Yes, you have spotted the trend. It is quite striking, isnt it . Cabinet ministers one after another, it seems, all saying hang on a minute, i think we need to do something about Public Sector pay. Michael gove yesterday saying something along those lines, and now boris johnson, the Foreign Secretary. Here is the context for all of this. There was a freeze on Public Sector pay back in 2011. After that there was a 1 cap posed in 2013. And if that cap were to remain in place until 2019, Public Sector pay then, in terms of Purchasing Power, what it is actually worth in the shops, would be the same as in 2005. Now, for a good number of years, private sector pay after the financial crash of 2008 was pretty ropey as well but that has started to improve, and that has started to improve, and that has started to improve, and that has contributed to the sense from some in the Public Sector that it is time for some sort of rise and one of the lessons of the conservatives seem to be learning themselves is that they got a bit of an earbashing on the doorstep from some in the Public Sector saying we get that there had to be a bit of a squeezed early on to help valance the books, but now things have to be eased. The challenge for the government is they still need to make the books balance. There is still a deficit as the government spends more than it brings in and taxes. So now there is a discussion in government about how they pay for it. Do they put up taxes or cut spending elsewhere . Big questions to be addressed. Figures out today show, for the first time in nearly a decade, more nurses and midwives are leaving the profession in the uk thanjoining it. That is according to the nursing and Midwifery Council. The Research Suggests 20 more staff left the councils register than signed up, in the year to march this year. Sarah smith reports. For years, the numbers registering to work as nurses and midwives have been going in One Direction up. And, with increasing demands on our Health Service, that has been crucial. These latest figures showing more staff leaving than joining should, according to the Healthcare Union unison, Ring Alarm Bells with the government, and could signal a staffing crisis. Between last march and this, the numbers on the register dropped by more than 1,700. Over the following two months, there was a more dramatic move, the number going down again by more than 3,000. It is only a small proportion of the total number of nurses registered, but it is the significance of the downward trend which is causing concern. There is a great demand for the right standards of care to be delivered across the uk. If the numbers continue to fall, then clearly some action needs to be taken to reverse that trend. In a survey of staff who had left, for those not retiring, the biggest factors were working conditions and disillusionment with the quality of care provided to patients. Low pay was also mentioned. The highest proportion of leavers were british nurses. Of eu nurses surveyed, a third quoted brexit as a reason for going. In a statement, the Department Of Health said it has launched a National Programme to ensure nurses have the support they need to continue their vital work. And we will be speaking to the Chief Executive of the Royal College of nursing at 7 10am this morning. A Public Inquiry into child abuse in jersey will publish its report later today. More than 600 witnesses have given evidence about abuse at childrens homes and in foster care on the island. A Police Investigation recorded more than 500 alleged offences, most of which were said to have been committed at the haut de la garenne childrens home. From jersey, robert hall reports. For the past two years, the story ofjerseys Abuse Victims has finally been told. Their cries of anguish had been stifled, ignored or dismissed, but in 2008, a secret Police Investigation brought the islands hidden past to worldwide attention. Alarmed by claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne home, Police Brought in specialist search dogs. In the ensuing months, forensic teams recovered Fragments Of Bone, and dozens of childrens teeth. None could be linked to a specific crime or timeframe, but the images of haut de la garenne being torn apart prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. There were examples of where those in authority misused the power that they had. Complaints of abuse had came to light, real complaints. Yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. When inquiry chair Frances 0ldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. I want them to say thatjersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care, and that the government are going to promise that its never going to happen again. Robert hall, bbc news, jersey. A number of flights into Gatwick Airport were diverted last night, after reports of a drone flying close to the runway. Easyjet said four of its flights had been diverted, while British Airways said one plane had been sent to bournemouth. 0ther Flights had to circle the airport as a precaution. Sussex police are investigating. We will be talking to experts about how that might have happened later. President trump has been accused of inciting violence against journalists, after he tweeted a Spoof Wrestling Video showing him assaulting a man with a cnn logo superimposed on his head. In the footage, he is shown punching the cnn character repeatedly. The president regularly accuses cnn and other Media Outlets of broadcasting what he calls fake news. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has more. It is President Trumps latest attack on the so called mainstream media. A video from 2007, when donald trump appeared at a Wwe Wrestling event. Ringside, he pretended to beat someone up. But, on the version of the video the president has tweeted, a cnn logo is superimposed on the mans head. Prominent american journalists, even some right wing commentators, have criticised the video. This is not modern day president ial. It is modern day crass, it is modern day coarseness. It is an incitement to violence. 0ne senior aide to the president said no one would perceive the video as a threat against the media. But even supporters of President Trump say his tweets are a distraction. We want him to concentrate on what is important to the american people, like tax reform and Repealing 0bamacare and national security, and we would really like for him to put down the twitter account. Away from the protests, Many Americans like Donald Trumps provocative style. Mr trump said his tweets are those of a modern president. Cnn described the video he tweeted asjuvenile behaviour, far below the dignity of the office of president. The Northern Ireland secretary, james brokenshire, will make a statement in Parliament Today about the talks to restore devolved government at stormont. The latest legal deadline for the negotiations passed on thursday. Two people have miraculously walked away with just minor injuries after their supercar crashed into the side of a building and burst into flames. These images were taken by fire crews at the crash site near trowbridge, in wiltshire, where there is not much of the vehicle left. It is understood it is a mclaren sports car, although it is difficult to tell. It ploughed into this home in heywood yesterday morning. No one who lived in the house was injured, either. Genuinely shocking. Itjust doesnt look. If you were shown those pictures and asked what it was beforehand, you cant even see it was a car, you cant see the tyres 01 was a car, you cant see the tyres or anything. Nobody injured, goodness. I always enjoy this day on bbc breakfast, it officially means it is summer. Wimbledon is starting, andy murray and his wife are expecting yet another addition to the family. You are going to say expecting to win wimbledon . Well, maybe both. Sally and carol are waiting to see if they can get a spot to see mr murray later on. This is possibly one of the most british moments in sport. I am in the wimbledon queue, Everybody Cueing very politely for their place in wimbledon today. Let me show you this. There are always rules. Queuing. Iwant this. There are always rules. Queuing. I want to point out this, queuejumping queuing. I want to point out this, queue jumping is not queuing. I want to point out this, queuejumping is not acceptable queuing. I want to point out this, queue jumping is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. And in case you are confused, my favourite one. Excessive consumption of alcohol and or drunken behaviour also prohibited. People here get woken up at the stewards at six a. M. Lets join the man who is front of the q. How are you feeling and how did you sleep . Well, i had the generator going all night, which hindered my sleep all day. It is the best you can expect, isnt it . Were you actually the first person in the queue . I was, i write actually the first person in the queue . Iwas, Iwrite About1 30am oii queue . Iwas, Iwrite About1 30am on saturday morning. And obviously you want to see one person in particular. The initially i came down to see the centre court experience, it is what i have wanted to do since i was a child, what it is a bonus to see andy murray on the court as well. Iam i am sorry to interrupt your brea kfast, i am sorry to interrupt your breakfast, but can we just show everybody the luxury . We have a picnic blankets, we have bacon sandwiches. And these gorgeous hats, look at this how long have you been queueing for . We started on saturday at lunchtime, and we were lucky, we were 15th in the queue and we have made such good friends with everyone around us, we have made such good friends with everyone around us, so we we have made such good friends with everyone around us, so we have had a real ball. And what has the morning been like so far . I got here a awhile ago, and have a body had been hit quite awhile. We got here and got everything put away so we could enjoy the rest of the day in the queue. That is obviously someone ringing you to say they have just seen you ringing you to say they have just seen you on ringing you to say they have just seen you on the telly. Thank you very much indeed, hope you have a fabulous day. Lets go Inside Wimbledon good morning. Inside wimbledon we have the Odd Spot Of Rain, nothing too heavy, that should clear but it should be a pleasant day as we head into the afternoon with highs of 22. The hottest day ever recorded at wimbledon was the first ofjuly 2015 when it got to 35. 7. Were not expecting that level this week but its going to become hotter, particularly by wednesday and it will also turn more humid. You can see all the wimbledon colours starting today 2017 under way. The forecast for today if youre coming down at 11am, Thurley Cloudy but brightening up. As we go through the day the sun will come out and youll see highs of 22 in light breezes so feeling rather nice. This mornings rain should pass, we cant com pletely rain should pass, we cant completely rule out a shower, but the chances are it will stay dry. For the rest of us it will be a fine day, mostly dry with sunny spells and around the south we have a Weather Front producing the Odd Spot Of Rain. Variable amounts of cloud as we travel further north across england, east anglia, Northern England, east anglia, Northern England, broken in places so we are seeing sunshine and sunshine in Eastern Scotland, improved from yesterday. In Western Scotland there is more cloud with the odd shower, Northern Ireland will see showers mostly in the north, a fine day, dry with sunshine and across wales, a wee bit more cloud, you might catch the odd shower too. In South West England, showery outbreaks of rain from the Weather Front near gloucestershire. As we go to the southern counties, hampshire, quite a bit of cloud first thing and you could feel the odd spot coming out of that cloud. Through the day that tends to move away, the cloud starts to break and for many we will see a fair bit of sunshine. 0ne to break and for many we will see a fair bit of sunshine. One or two showers here or there, you could catch one in east anglia, kent, north west scotland, but most wont and were looking at highs of up to 22 and in light winds that will feel pleasa nt 22 and in light winds that will feel pleasant for the time of year. The cloud will thicken in Northern Ireland through the day heralding the arrival of another Weather Front that will introduce some rain, initially in Northern Ireland it will be quite heavy and then it will push east moving to central and Southern Scotland and Northern England and risley outbreaks in parts of wales, west wales and South West England. Rizzoli. We start tomorrow with the rain and it will move east through the day in more all the same areas. Youll find some brightness coming through into Northern Ireland. More or less the same areas. In Eastern England and wales, dry, cloud breaking up, more than today, though, and highs of 24. As we move into wednesday, still a finger of rain in parts of central and Southern Scotland, Northern England, possibly Northern Ireland and either side of that dry weather, the sunshine and the temperature getting up. By wednesday we could see temperatures in the Mid To High 20s and we will start to feel it becoming quite sultry in nature. Thank you very much indeed. It looks lovely, we will be with you throughout the morning. What was that . I dont know what it was. I got momentarily distracted, maybe you didnt see that, it was a little fly . It looked like a moth but it could have been close to the camera. A small winged creature. Lets take a look at this mornings papers. The front page of the mail, they are talking about car loan salesman, Young Drivers are being tempted to high levels of debt because of no money upfront. This is the wild card going into asw 19 for her first wimbledon. Into asw19. Going into asw 19 for her first wimbledon. Into asw 19. The wimbledon. Into asw19. The guardian. The picture of andy murray on th