crashes into the side of a house and bursts into flames. welcome to bbc newsroom. the foreign secretary has become the latest member of the cabinet to put pressure on the chancellor to relax the public sector pay cap. the limit is due to be in place by 2020, that a government source says borisjohnson 2020, that a government source says boris johnson strongly 2020, that a government source says borisjohnson strongly believes pay writers can be achieved without putting undue pressure on public finances. how would this pay cap be paid for. i think what it tells us is the chances of being able to stick by the public sector pay cap for the next couple of years looks increasingly remote because we have now had up to six cabinet ministers weather themselves through their intermediate trees, saying that they need to look again at this i% intermediate trees, saying that they need to look again at this 1% cap. borisjohnson suggesting this can be done without what he calls fiscal pressu
moving eastward, you can see light showers in east anglia. at wimbledon there is a small chance of a passing shower. predominantly dry over the next couple of days with those temperatures really on the rise. back to this evening, most of us dry, some rain across northern ireland, it will then shift eastwards into southern scotland and northern england. most other places dry, quite muddy in the south. that will continue for much of this week. we ve got this slow moving front bringing rain. to the north of that, fresher conditions. further south, we ve got that warm air, so we will see temperatures up into the mid 20s. through the middle of the week, this slow moving warm front heading north. we will see some light showers on that front, in two parts of scotland as well. northern scotla nd parts of scotland as well. northern scotland will be a bit fresher. further south we ve got that warmth kicking in. we are likely to see 28 degrees, even a little bit higher than that. with t
the french president is addressing both houses of parliament at the palace of versailles. and andy murray begins the defence of his title after brushing off injury fears. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a 16 year old girl has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of seven year old katie rough. the little girl died injanuary after being found seriously injured on a playing field in york. she later died in hospital. and we can now ci’oss to our correspondent, phil bodmer, outside leeds crown court. as you say, katie rough died from severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in the woodthorpe area on the south western outskirts of york in january. woodthorpe area on the south western outskirts of york injanuary. she was attended to by paramedics and taken to hospital, but later died of those injuries. a 15 yard goal was subsequently arrested and charged with murder. today at leeds crown court, the girl who is now 16 and can t be named, pleaded guilty to m
and in the next hour, emmanuel macron sets out his priorities. in a rare session, the french president addresses the two houses of parliament at the palace of versailles, stressing the need for france to confront the realities of the modern world. andy murray was making a promising start to the defence of his title at wimbledon, until the rain started and halted play. with that long awaited report into alleged child abuse injersey‘s care system, let s go to dan injersey for us. the full details of this report have just been given to the parties who have an interest in this enquiry, to those who gave evidence and those who have been awaiting the outcome of this report, but we have been given the executive summary of the report. this is a review that looks back at how children in care in jersey over the last 60, 70 years have been cared for by the state, and it details how some of these children were treated in the care homes and in foster care when they we re homes and in fo
restore power sharing in northern ireland sinn fein has said it is unlikely there will be a deal in the talks at stormont in the short term. the northern ireland secretary is due to give a statement shortly. and andy murray is through to the second round of the men s singles at wimbledon. the number one seed beat alexander bublik, of russia, in straight sets. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a long awaited report into seven decades of child abuse in the care system injersey has warned that children may still be at risk. the independentjersey care inquiry describes a government seemingly ignorant, uncaring and unwilling to deal with issues facing vulnerable people, and services which are still not fully fit for purpose. the inquiry has heard from more than 600 witnesses over three years. here s what we know so far: the inquiry found that there have been failings at ‘all levels ofjersey‘s children s sevices. there was no political interest in defining and promoti