Reaching out to absolutely everyone in the area. Plus weve learnt that girls as young as nine are seeking surgery on their vagina because they are distressed by its appearance. Some critics say it is similar to fgm, but not everyone agrees. Female genital mutilation is clearly not a procedure that we can support in any way, shape or form. Procedure that we can support in any way, shape orform. To even use it in the same sentence as libya Plaster Surgery is not only unhelpful, but it is unfair. Labia Plaster Surgery. The law is very clear. I see it is the same thing. We should not be mutilating bodies for cultural reasons. Our full exclusive reporter after half nine this morning. Hello, welcome to the programme were live until 11. Throughout the morning, the latest Breaking News and developing stories. A little later in the programme well hear from a woman called laura, who was a victim of the rochdale paedophile and grooming ring from the age of 13 until she was 17. She has never spoken publicly about her story before, but tells us how she believes shes been repeatedly let down by police. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live, and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today the foreign secretarys 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. Lets speak to our poltical guru norman smith. Holeable, norman. Michael gove said this could be done without necessarily Raising Taxes, hello, norman. Boris johnson has necessarily Raising Taxes, hello, norman. Borisjohnson has said something similar. How do they think it could be done . They have not actually said how it could be done, which i imagine is what the chancellor is thinking. Namely, it is all very well to call for an end to the Public Sector pay cap, but how will you pay for . The Institute For Fiscal Studies said it would cost around £6 billion to end the pay gap, saw an awful lot of money, but thankfully all the actually all the signs are it is hard to see how the government can stand by it. We have had six Cabinet Ministers either publicly themselves or through sources saying basically they think the Public Sector pay cap should go. Downing street meanwhile have been sending out rather conflicting messages. They certainly dont seem to be raining in any of these ministers, so when you put all that together it would seem to me, if you are in a Pay Review Body, youre going to take the comments of the likes of borisjohnson, Michael Fallon and others as a green light to go above the i pay cap, and bear in mind already last year when the teachers Pay Review Body reported, they said there should be a significant rise above the i threshold. The nhs Pay Review Body said they didnt think the i threshold. The nhs Pay Review Body said they didnt think the 1 cap was sustainable, so when they hear ministers saying, you know what, maybe Public Sector workers should have more, the chances are when report this time they will be recommending increases significantly above the i pay cap. Recommending increases significantly above the 1 pay cap. Thank you very much, norman. Much more on this to come. Wherever you work, Public Sector, private sector, should the government gets the i pay cap, and if so how should any pay rises be paid for . Where will you get the money from . You chancellorfor the morning. Annita mcveigh is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. Thank you. For the first time in nearly a decade, more nurses and midwives are leaving the profession in the uk thanjoining it. The nursing and Midwifery Council says working conditions, workload and poor pay are some of the reasons given. Sara 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 1700. Over the following two months, there was a more dramatic move, the number going down again by more than 3000. 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 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. This programme has learned girls as young as nine are seeking surgery on their vagina because they are distressed by its appearance. Doctors say theyre seeing more and more young teenagers who are very distressed with how this part of their body looks even though they have no medical need for surgery. Labiaplasty is an operation which is not recommended for those under the age of 18 because the body has not finished developing. The law is very clear. We shouldnt be performing operations and surgery which is irreversible on developing bodies for cultural reasons. The western culture, the current culture, is to have very small labia minora, for them to be tucked inside the outer vagina lips. The regulator 0fcom this says they are consulting at on how to make energy bills more affordable and easier to switch for the people on lower incomes. Police are continuing to question a man after a 16 Year Old Girl was killed and six other teenagers injured when a car crashed into them in south london. The man whos in his 30s is being questioned on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after the incident in croydon in the early hours of sunday morning. Several people are feared dead after a tour bus crashed and rushed into Fla Mes A Tour Bus crashed and rushed into flames when it collided with a lorry in bavaria in Southern Germany close to the town of stammbach. They say i7 to the town of stammbach. They say 17 people are unaccounted for and may not have made it out of the coach. A number of flights from Gatwick Airport were redirected yesterday after reports of a drone flying outside the airport. The flight had flying outside the airport. The flight had to circle the airport as a precaution. Sussex police are investigating. The Northern Ireland secretary, james brokenshire, will make a commons statement later about talks to restore Power Sharing at stormont. The latest legal deadline for the negotiations passed on thursday but he allowed the talks between the dup and sinn fein to continue after the negotiating period ran out. The public enquiry into decades of historical child abuse in jersey will report its findings later today. More than 600 witnesses have given evidence about abuse in childrens homes and in foster care. Police recorded more than 500 alleged offences of which 315 were said to have been committed at the haute de la garenne childrens home. President trump has been accused of inciting violence against journalists, after he tweeted a spoof video showing him assaulting a man with a cnn logo Super Imposed on his head. In the wrestling video, hes shown punching the cnn character repeatedly. The president regularly accuses cnn and other Media Outlets of broadcasting what he calls, fake news. Its been retweeted more than 250,000 times. Two people have miraculously walked away with just minor injuries after their supercar crashed into the side of a house and burst into flames. These images were taken by fire crews at the crash site near trowbridge in wiltshire. Its understood it was a Mcclaren Sports Car which ploughed into this home in heywood yesterday morning. No one who lived in the house was injured either. And incredible escape. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9. 30. Thank you. Bank of england workers are going to stage a four day straight from the end ofjuly, justin, ina straight from the end ofjuly, justin, in a dispute over pay, according to the union unite. So people at the bank are to stage four they strike from July The 31st in they strike from July The 31st in the dispute over pay. 0lly foster is here for the sport. Good morning. The gates open in the next hour or so at the wimbledon club. Defending champion andy murray has declared himself fit. He has had this hip problem and is very short on matches on grass in the build up, but the number one says he should be 0k to go the distance. He is first up 0k to go the distance. He is first up on centre court at one oclock, playing the world number 134 from kazakhstan. It has been a pretty similar story for the british Number Onejohanna similar story for the british number one Johanna Konta over the similar story for the british number oneJohanna Konta over the past week, after that heavy fall in the eastbourne quarterfinal. She hurt her back but she says she has fully recovered. She is seeded sixth at wimbledon and is up in the Number One Court against the taiwanese player. And the tour champion chris froome also went down in this nasty pile up yesterday. He is sixth overall as the tour heads into france from belgium today. The open sta rts france from belgium today. The open starts in just over 12 weeks and Tommy Fleetwood is hitting form at the right time, the enlistment who came fourth in the us open last month won the french open yesterday. This year it is at Royal Birkdale whichjust happens this year it is at Royal Birkdale which just happens to be this year it is at Royal Birkdale whichjust happens to be in this year it is at Royal Birkdale which just happens to be in Tommy Fleetwoods hometown of southport. I will be back with a full update at ten oclock but i know that you, victoria, will be going live to wimbledon in the next 20 minutes or so. Wimbledon in the next 20 minutes or so. Yes, we will. But this morning well start the programme with the latest on Grenfell Tower. Nearly three weeks on and those who escaped have been telling us about the devastating impact of the fire on their Mental Health and they say theyre not getting the support they need from the authorities. 0ur reporter chloe tilley has been to meet one of the survivors of the fire who doesnt feel shes received the Mental Health support she needs. Rashida didnt want to show her face as she says some people are getting abuse for speaking out. So, rashida, this is your home. Yes, this is my home at the moment. So give us a tour. Rashida lived on the 15th floor of the Grenfell Tower. Her home has been destroyed, along with all of her possessions. For now a hotel is where she is living with herfamily. The few belongings she has been donated by the community. This is what people bring as everything is a start from scratch. 0n the night of the fire, rashida carried her daughter in her arms, leaving her husband to follow. Only when she got outside and saw the Flames Engulfing The Building did she understand what was happening. Her husband sid also escaped, but was taken to hospital. Where is the dignity . They havent given it to us. With the mp5 . Hes spoken to our programme about his frustration and anger at the authorities over the weight they are treating survivors of the g re nfell tower. They compare us to syria or iran or iraq. Its a different situation. Were talking about britain here. Were talking about a powerful country here. For rashida, however, she isnt angry she is struggling to cope with what shes experienced. Its very exhausting and its very sad and its very tiring. Inside i feel like, i feel lost. Ifeel like i lost everything. Its like me now ifeel like i dont have an identity, like im starting again. You have to do with many things. Its like we have to go and find out how everyday and go and see whats going on because we dont know nothing. No ones coming, no ones telling us anything. The first week i couldnt sleep because every time i moved, i saw one of the peoples faces, like the kids. I remember every face. Its like a movie is going in my eyes. Its very difficult. And is that still hard for you to sleep . Yes, very hard. Im talking now, the pictures coming now. I can see in your eyes. One of the ways rashida is dealing with her grief is to each day visit the site of the Burnt Out Tower which used to be her home. Im struck, speaking to survivors of Grenfell Tower, with a deep sense of mistrust, mistrust of the authorities, of the media, lots of people saying they didnt want to talk to us on camera. But what they did say was that they need Mental Health support but dont know how to access the services the services are there but they have to seek them out and one man even said he had to raise his voice to a social worker for his fiancee to get Mental Health support that very day. Rashida is one of many survivors who tells us she needs my help. We brought together with linda from the good grief trust, and ross 0brien who is leading the nhs Mental Health response to the fire, and they talked in her hotel room. I dont think im coping. Im just holding on, to be strong for my daughter and my family. I think i need a lot of help. I still need help. I need mental help, i need medical help, i need many other issues. People coming, looking to help but they were standing there with no information, they were trying to reach two people and i didnt know they are here for us, to help us. This is what weve really struggled with from the start. We had some information about people who are out of there but not all of the information. So weve reached out to the people we know about but people like yourselves and a host of others that we dont have information about, weve tried to reach out but being at the hotels, weve gone door to door in the surrounding area of the tower, and the further surrounding areas as well, we are working with the red cross and with local volunteers from the community to cope, we are calling all the mobile numbers but obviously if people are being displaced. We didnt have mobiles, even. Because we lost everything in the fire. We had to wait for more than a week to get again and telephone number. Weve been given a temporary smartphone and it was a new number, and we had to give that number to everyone but it wasnt easy, you know, people coming, taking our numbers, saying they would give us help. But nothing was moving smoothly. We waited, no more contact. Where did you sleep in those first nights . Your husband was in hospital and your daughter. I didnt sleep. I was Walking Around for two days, and ifelt, my feeling was numb. I couldnt feel nothing. I have a lot of friends in the area, all night and they all came looking for me and my family, theyve been crying for days. Every time they see me they had me and cry. They say they are happy i am here. Everyone is feeling sad. Everyone in the area needs help. Is the nhs is able to cope . Youve obviously got to look after the survivors but also the wider communities. Absolutely. What we will be doing over the next months and years is, will have a major programme, reaching out to absolutely everyone in the area from firefighters, Front Line Emergency services, volunteers, community organisations, schools, teachers, and the community themselves then will mobilise support so that people can have ongoing treatment and support through what will be a really tough time. Notjust us, Everyone Needs it. We are the main ones who went through the fire but i think all the community will need help. If you live near Grenfell Tower and youve been affected by the fire you can access help. The number to call for