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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 4, 2017

But they dont automatically get the minimum wage. But could that be about to change . Ill look at what it means for workers. Good morning from wimbledon. It all went well yesterday, didnt it . Injury fears prove unfounded as andy murray breezes into the second round at wimbledon with a straight sets victory on opening day. Carol has the weather. Not much of a brief today. It will be dry and sunny but we have persistent rain gcioss sunny but we have persistent rain across the central area of the uk breeze. If you come to wimbledon, only 10 chance of a shower. And we only 1096 chance of a shower. And we might play tennis something to look forward to. Good morning. First, our main story. A plan to revolutionise the treatment that Cancer Patients receive, through individually mapping their dna, is being proposed by the Chief Medical Officerfor england. The proposals would mean millions of patients would have treatments that were directly targetted at the particular strain of cancer they have. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. More than 30,000 nhs patients, mostly with cancer or rare diseases, have had their entire genetic code mapped. Some patients with cancer are having the genetic profile of their tumours analysed to determine which is the best treatment for them. Sally told me Thatjim Rome Testing Needs to be turned into a National Network, to ensure all patients have access genomic testing. Patients need to be close to their treatments. All people with rare diseases, of whom there are at least 3 million off in this country. Most patients with cancers and quite a lot of infections. Dame sally says six in ten Cancer Patients who get gene tested receive the personalised treatment based on their dna profile. It costs £680 to map a persons genetic code, but it gets cheaper every few months. In some cases, dna mapping can be cheaper than existing tests or avoid the need for invasive biopsies. This report is an attempt to democratise genomics, moving dna analysis into the mainstream so that more patients can benefit from personalised, targeted treatments. We will be speaking with Dame Sally Davies later. After days of pressure from some Cabinet Ministers to lift the one Public Sector pay cap, Philip Hammond has said the government must hold its nerve. Last night, the chancellor said the government would continue to assess the balance between being fair to Public Servants and the taxpayers who fund their wages. Our Political Correspondent chris mason joins us now from westminster. What has he said . Its almost as if the Cabinet Table has been set up in the Cabinet Table has been set up in the garden of Downing Street or in the garden of Downing Street or in the street outside parliament. Anyone walking past can hear what Cabinet Ministers have had to say. Ive run out of fingers on one hand yesterday tried to count the number of Cabinet Ministers who have publicly said that perhaps it was time to say goodbye to the 1 Public Sector pay cut. Perhaps we shouldnt be that surprised that chancellor Philip Hammond quite late last night ina Philip Hammond quite late last night in a speech in london to Business Leaders was pretty aggrieved in his language, saying it was time for a grown up debate about Public Sector pay saying they should be a balance struck between properly rewarding Public Servants and ensuring it was fairfor Public Servants and ensuring it was fair for those who Public Servants and ensuring it was fairfor those who paid Public Servants and ensuring it was fair for those who paid for them, in other words, taxpayers. That are bleak, the chancellor is saying, hang ona bleak, the chancellor is saying, hang on a minute. There may be a Clamourfor Change hang on a minute. There may be a clamour for change and he hang on a minute. There may be a Clamourfor Change and he is not saying there wont be a change that he isnt shifting the policy yet. In other words, we need to wake of the individual pay review polec bodies to make their individual recommendations and then see what the government does. The teachers and Police Officers are coming in the next few weeks but nurses who reached a decision with their pay body a few months ago, they are in for a long wait. Will thou be a pay rise for 5 million Public Sector workers . Possibly. Will there be . You had a long pause there. Tie of the day so far. A new report warns that nearly 700,000 children in england are living in families described as high risk. The report by the childrens commissioner, anne longfield, also says many vulnerable young People Struggle with abuse or Mental Health problems. It concludes that large numbers of children who need help are invisible to the authorities. Caroline rigby reports. Whether the victims of abuse, living in unstable households or dealing with Mental Health problems, there are many reasons that children could be vulnerable. The childrens commissioner for england as the data doesnt effectively report those at risk. She says these children are often invisible, and dont receive the support they need. The report aims to produce an accurate picture of the scale of the problem. It found nearly 700,000 children live in high risk families. Almost 30,000 live with adults receiving drug or alcohol treatment. 200,000 are recognised as having experienced abuse or trauma. In almost 600,000 cases, children were so vulnerable, where the state had to step in to provide support. The fact is that nobody knows at the moment how many Vulnerable Children there are. We have had 12 statisticians working over four months, on the best Data Available, and this is the best estimate we can get to. We also know, while the statistics are shocking, they are the tip of the iceberg. The childrens minister says support for Vulnerable Children is being given across the government, but says there is more to do. Kensington and Chelsea Council has chosen a new leader. Councillor Elizabeth Campbell replaces Nicholas Paget brown, who resigned following criticism over the authoritys response to the Grenfell Tower fire. She apologised to the community for the handling of the disaster. The first thing i want to do is apologise. This is our community and we have failed it, when people needed us the most. We are truly sorry. As a new leader, i will appoint a new cabinet tomorrow and things are going to change. The first thing im going to do is to reach out to our community so we can begin to heal the wounds. Charities that harass donors for cash could be fined up to 25,000 pounds under new rules being introduced this week. A new Fundraising Preference Service Beginning on thursday will allow the public to ask charities to stop contacting them. If charities choose to ignore warnings from the regulator they will be reported to the Information Commissioner and face sanctions. South korean Authorities Say north korea has fired a Ballistic Missile from its Western Region the 11th detected Missile Launch this year. South korean Officials Say an unidentified rocket was tracked being fired into the sea. Media injapan are reporting it landed injapanese waters. North korea has increased the frequency of its nuclear and missile tests in recent months raising tensions. Liverpool could be set to lose its unesco World Heritage status over concerns that planned skyscrapers will ruin its historic waterfront. Originally given World Heritage status in 2004, Recognising The Docks role as a major trade centre, if removed liverpool would become only the second city to be deleted from the list. The government will have the chance to review protective measures before the final decision is made in 2018. One small step for man, One Giant Leap for fried food. History was made after a hull chip shop delicacy called a pattie was sent into space. The pattie, made from fried Mashed Potato seasoned with herbs, was sent up 37km to the edge of the earths atmosphere attached to a weather balloon. It was launched from a site in sheffield and after a short flight above the uk it floated back down and landed in a field in lincolnshire. Question of the day, was it still edible . Ayearago, question of the day, was it still edible . A year ago, we question of the day, was it still edible . A yearago, we had question of the day, was it still edible . A year ago, we had cold chips in the studio. It was really bad. There is one other thing we need your help with today. Later in the programme, we are looking at a new film called what if women ruled the world . What did you think of that . Send in your comments. Oryou can that . Send in your comments. Oryou ca n tweet that . Send in your comments. Oryou can tweet us. And you can tell us what you think about wimbledon as well. The big mug is out. Thats no way to talk about me. Sorry, couldnt resist it. We have been doing game, set, mug. Watch me fail. I will do the murray technique. This is what andy murray did. Oh just didnt technique. This is what andy murray did. Oh just didnt work. We have in timing the players and the aim is to get as many tennis balls inside this mug as they can. Andy murray court 111 in. We also filled with Johanna Konta who played today and came through the first round no problem. How would she do in game, set, mug . Have a look at this. Morning everybody. Im delighted to say we arejoined morning everybody. Im delighted to say we are joined for our bbc brea kfast say we are joined for our bbc breakfast mug challenge with the british number one Johanna Konta. Good morning. Good morning. You have faced some challenges in your time. Had you ever faced anything quite like this . I think this is the biggest challenge of all. Game, set, mug. You have 30 seconds. You are already primed. What is your technique . I will approach it with as much control as possible so i will go under rum. I will time you for 30 seconds on my phone. You ready . Under arm. For 30 seconds on my phone. You ready . Underarm. Nice. Get the measure of it. That was a good one. Its really difficult to get the length of this shot. This is more challenging than you might think. Keep going. We have 15 seconds left. You are halfway now, Johanna Konta. More speed, go as fast as you can, just keep trying. We have five seconds left. Johanna konta, five, of four, three, two, one. Yes you got it in lets have a look. Lets not have a look. 40 eight. Got it in lets have a look. Lets not have a look. 40 eight. Two. Minus 48. I cant believe she did that the week before wimbledon with all the training and Everything Else going on but you can see how difficult it is. An fully, though, i have the most glamorous ball girl in wind in wimbledon helping me. Have the most glamorous ball girl in wind in wimbledon helping me. You need a bit more practice. Shall i do it underarm . Need a bit more practice. Shall i do it under arm . No chance. Need a bit more practice. Shall i do it under arm . No chancel need a bit more practice. Shall i do it under arm . No chance. I cant well done high five my trouble is my eyesight. Ill do one more. Look at back lets look at the game, set, mug leaderboard. I believe andy murray is top. I think he has 14. There we saw murray is top. I think he has 14. There we sanohanna konta, second with two. Many more people to come. Did ijust get at with two. Many more people to come. Did i just get at two with two. Many more people to come. Did ijust get at two in . I am equal withjohanna did ijust get at two in . I am equal with Johanna Konta you did im impressed. Now onto the Serious Business of the wimbledon weather. Anyway, this morning it is lovely in wimbledon. The sun is beating down, the temperatures already 14 celsius and the forecast is going to stay largely dry. I say largely dry because there is only a 10 risk of showers. So we are because there is only a 10 risk of showers. So we are not because there is only a 10 risk of showers. So we are not going for bone dry and increasingly through the day we will see more cloud spread in from the west. It will break up through the course of the afternoon and we will see some sunny spells developing. Temperatures up to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmerfor to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmer for us to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmerfor us all, to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmer for us all, though, to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmerfor us all, though, as to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmer for us all, though, as we to the low 20s. It is going to turn warmerfor us all, though, as we go through the next few days, with temperatures in some parts of the south hitting 30 celsius, but not today. Today we have got some sunshine in the south east and variable amounts of cloud. That cloud is big enough to produce some Patchy Light Rain and drizzle until we get to the north of england and southern and central scotland. Here we have some persistent and heavy rain. North scotland, clearerskies and a chilly start. That rain also extending in through Northern Ireland and as we come south back into wales, South West England, again bright skies, some sunny spells around in that holds true as we drift back towards the east, across southern counties of england as well. Some cloud around, some Patchy Light Rain and drizzle, but a lot of dry weather as well stop through the course of the day that band of rain you can see in the central swathe of the country will be heavy and persistent. It will be on and off through the course of the day as well. Northern scotland seeing some sunshine. Further south where we have the cloud it drifts towards the east and breaks up. You could see one or two showers across the midlands and east anglia, temperatures around 25 celsius in london, fresher than that as we move further north and feeling chilly if you are stuck under the band of rain. Through the evening and overnight, we still have the Weather Front reducing the rain but increasingly it will fragment and turned lighter and more drizzly. There will also be some hill fog and coastal fog as well. Temperatures in towns and cities staying in double figures. Tomorrow we have the re m na nts of figures. Tomorrow we have the remnants of that front across Northern Ireland, Southern Scotland and Northern England, where it will brighten up as we go through the course of the afternoon. A lot of dry weather tomorrow. Quite a bit of sunshine as well. Temperatures in the roughly 18 to about 20 but across england and wales we are looking widely at the mid to high 20s. Some parts of the south east could hit 30, but it should be hot and humid and dry at wimbledon tomorrow. As we head on in the thursday, importing this humid air from the near continent so increasingly we will see thunderstorms develop, especially across england, wales and Southern Scotland. If you catch one, it could well be torrential. That may cause some interruptions at wimbledon. If you move further north into Northern Ireland in scotland we are looking at something that bit right, but still the potential on thursday for somewhere in the south to hit 30 celsius. So once again it is getting hot, but not quite as hot as it was a couple of weeks ago when it hit 34. 5dc. It redlly does look gorgeous. Plenty more from carol and sally from wimbledon throughout day two. The front page of the guardian, we are talking about Public Sector pay and they have really looked at the impact on Public Sector pay, on police and teachers. They say the average pay of teachers fell by £3 an hour in real terms, and that of Police Officers by £2 an hour, through the Public Sector freezers. This is according to a new report. Lots of different stories being told in that high court hearing. The front page of the daily telegraph, lots of pictures on the fr

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