hello. welcome to the programme. we start this hour here in the uk with the general election campaign. labour says it s committed to reducing the number of people legally migrating to britain if it forms the next government. but speaking earlier, the shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to set a target or any date by which a reduction would be achieved. net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000 last year. labour s plans include more apprenticeships in jobs that are currently reliant on a significant level of migrant workers. here s our political correspondent ione wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this election campaign, and both major parties say they want to control it. labour says it would train more uk workers to fill skills shortages and it says firms that pay exploitative wages would be banned from hiring foreign workers. but labour have not put a figure on how much they would reduce it by, a
a double bagel, 6 0, 6 0 for swiatek, top of your screen, at her ruthless best, getting the job done injust 40 minutes. i was playing in an efficient way, and i didn t lose any points that i didn t need to, so i am happy with the way i was disciplined, and i just stick to my tactics through the whole match. meanwhile, coco gauff breezed past elizabette cocciaretto to reach the last eight. the number three seed won 6 1, 6 2 injust over an hour. gauff and swiatek are joined in the quarter finals by wimbledon champion marketa vondrousova who beat qualifier 0lga danilovic in straight sets. and carlos alcaraz, the men s number three in action against felix augur aliassime. he recovered from a break down to take the first set 6 3. and it is currently 2 1, going on serve in the second. the winner facing either matteo arnaldi or stefanos tsitipas in the quarters.