Through to the third round with a swift victory over Guillermo Garcia lopez. The spaniard had won their last meeting in indian wells five years ago but there was no chance of an upset here as murray eased to a 6 2 6 0 to set up a clash with german philipp kohlschreiber. Murray has had a bout of shingles since genting knocked out of the australian open. Since getting knocked out. Gulf could be quicker, simpler and more popular, that is the hope of the r a. They have put forward radical changes to make the sport more accessible and less intimidating. Cotton is the open champion for the second time. There are few sports as steeped in tradition is golf. The laws dating back to 1744, and although the game is evolved, the rules are although the game is evolved, the rules a re ha rd although the game is evolved, the rules are hard to navigate. You need a degree in law to navigate. Anything they can do to make is a bonus. Today we need to be more mindful that people new to the game need to understand the rules quicker, Start Playing immediately without worrying are being penalised. Even the professionals find it tricky. At last years us open, confusion overshadowed Dustin Johnsons first major triumph. |j think he has a two shot penalty. Making the ball move, that is one shot. Are you kidding me . Situations that golfs authorities want to avoid. If we dont get past that level of understanding, to intimidating for people, we need to look again. That was the circumstances we face. These proposals have been described as the biggest set of changes to golf in a generation. The aim is notjust to simplify the real book, but to make it more accessible, to remove male only references, and to speed the game up. What other changes that have caught your eye . The bunker rule, if you are in the Bunker May Even rule, if you are in the Bunker May Eve n ta ke rule, if you are in the Bunker May Even take the option of taking the ball out for a two shot penalty, if you have a particularly bad lie, that may be an advantage if you are not a the bunker play. Also the 42nd role to play your next shot. That will speed things up. That will help play. Then we have a drop rule, whereby you dont have too typically drop from shoulderfive. Whereby you dont have too typically drop from shoulder five. You whereby you dont have too typically drop from shoulderfive. You can drop from shoulderfive. You can drop it on the ground like this. Quite nice. Quite a big change. Also putting with the flag in, no penalty ifi putting with the flag in, no penalty if i hole this putt. The change of pace has been inspired by other sports, cricket and snooker introducing faster formats. Golf, meanwhile, often seen as resistant to change. The new rules should come into effect in 2019. A significant attempt to move with the times. A good walk spoiled, mark twain. You can get all the latest sports news at our website thats bbc. Com sport. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones and the broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The metro leads with defeat for the Prime Minister after the House Of Lords votes to amend the brexit bill. The telegraph says theresa may is determined to trigger article 50 in two weeks, despite the setback created by the House Of Lords. The express says the House Of Lords will fail to derail the governments plans for a hard brexit. The times, record highs. Markets on both sides of the atlantic after president trumps first speech to congress. The i has a warning about the perilous state of policing which it says is on the verge of a National Crisis because of cutbacks to services. Daily mail taking daily mailtaking up daily mail taking up that issue. Claiming Tens Of Thousands of criminal suspects are on the loose because of substandard policing. Any one place to start. Brexit. You we re any one place to start. Brexit. You were in the lords, you were voting . I obviously voted to ensure we get too march 15 with the service of article 15 notice for the country to start the process of leaving the European Union. You voted against the amendment . I wonder why it is that people think they can firstly overrule the will of the democratically elected house, but secondly trying to tamper with the will of the democratic expression of the people . Vivre moaners and the seven tours are not stopping. What i find so strange about it. They would be absolutely condemning anyone saying no, no, this is the voice of the people. In case you forgot, it was a narrow victory. An it it was a narrow victory. It was not a landslide, millions of people alarmed by the kind of brexit. A lot of the speeches made in the lords. Ifi of the speeches made in the lords. If i can finish the point, that is why it is useful to have a revising chamber, not trying to thwart the will of the people, they are saying to the elected house we think you should think again. These are mature, experienced people. Lots of people. You, for example. What im saying, people who have lived, who have experience. Who are going to bring their experience to this. Very interesting that the government was defeated in this particular endeavour. We are talking about an amendment to try and guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk. On the point about the eu citizens do they not need reassurance . Wouldnt this give them reassurance . I would go further, and i will come to that. You did interrupted me, but. |j go further, and i will come to that. You did interrupted me, but. I am so you did interrupted me, but. I am so sorry, you did interrupted me, but. I am so sorry, digby. The House Of Lords is like a Nonexecutive Director of the country. It revises, advisors, kicks up a stink. It must not overrule the executive committee democratically elected parliament. The legislature. It must not do that, it is getting perilously close. I was in there last week hearing the speeches. One after another, paraded out the same way. I will respect the will of the british people, bert. The greatest lie i have ever heard. You have just done it now, it is the sort of brexit. I wa nt it now, it is the sort of brexit. I want a soft brexit. Youre saying i wa nt to want a soft brexit. Youre saying i want to stay in the single market. How do you know . If you want a soft brexit, what you are after is staying in the single market, that means accepting Free Movement of labour, submissions to the European Court ofjustice. Labour, submissions to the European Court ofjustice. People voted yes, fio court ofjustice. People voted yes, no on court ofjustice. People voted yes, 1100116 court ofjustice. People voted yes, no on a simple question. The detail is coming through. It is very important, and im delighted that Intermittently Telemark independently minded peers are saying to the government on that question, the rights of eu citizens, and that is what the government has been defeated on. They will go back to the commons and the put through unopposed. You will be happy. The telegraph, which we are reviewing, it will go ahead. Theresa may will still trigger brexit in two weeks. |j think it would be very good, the traditions of this nation to say to citizens here. Worrying, you will fined here you will be fine. Citizens here. Worrying, you will fined here you will be fine. Did you vote for that amendment . No, i would not overrule the commons. |j would not overrule the commons. |j would not overrule the commons. |j would not fetter the power of the Negotiating Power of our government in negotiations. Why arent you all saying to the french, give us the right for our citizens to live in europe . People have been saying that. The European Union has said they were not discuss this until triggered. Why are you asking us to do that . Britain talks about being in splendid isolation. Moral leader in the world. If you really are the moral leader in the world. You want to cut down our Negotiating Power. If she loses the negotiation, you will blame her. Come on, you lost. If she is going to lose, she will lose many other things, but not this. We need to move on to something that is not brexit. Not immediately to do with brexit. Donald trump made the speech in congress. Hailed as his most considered very and president ial to date. As a result, the Stock Markets hitting a record high. Are you surprised . It hitting a record high. Are you surprised . It is hitting a record high. Are you surprised . It is all apple pie at the moment. Donald trump very good shaping the narrative, linking himself to brexit, talking about a quy himself to brexit, talking about a guy who loves america, where the previous guy did not. He will be a president for business. Some Economic Forecasters calling it a fragile bloom. Talking about Spending Money on roads, gas pipelines, increasing the Defence Budget by 54 billion. It sounds great, but somebody has to pay for it. People are still spending on both sides of the pond could, but andrew milligan, head of strategy at Standard Life investments, investors remain concerned over the affordability of tax cuts, spending booms, and the consequences of protectionist trade. This author spending, something you might say she had with democrat . Hes not really a republican, he is his own man. He was promising to spend on infrastructure, everybody in the 50 states knows it is crumbling. Hes doing what he said it would do. This is all tonal, because of the tone of the speech, so much more moderate, i wa nt the speech, so much more moderate, i want to bring people together on this great adventure. Two people have responded, congress did, Congress Intimating he will get his tax cuts pushed through. Secondly the markets respond. I would hope he would start engaging the brain before opening his mouth and pressing text button. He has suddenly thought to himself, when im a little bit more measured people do things i want. I hope the penny drops. The bar is set so low, thatis penny drops. The bar is set so low, that is why people are delighted. We havent got time for you talk so much about brexit. Do not start that again. A Company Bosses quitting amid claims of profit chilly profiteering. This used to drive me mad. This country has committed 0. 7 of gdp, 14 billion, im sorry, 13 billion. Regardless of where it is spent, anything else, we are closing libraries at home, we will spend this money. Of its own, not a bad idea. The places and the way they are spending it is a waste of money. What it is doing here, the aid budget has doubled on what they spend on consultants. Not giving money to help starving kids in sudan, £1 billion a year increase since 2012 on consultants, paying themselves. I agree with you. The money is not going to people who need it in the nations we hope to trade with post brexit. People in britain. Next time people in the daily mail complain about the aid budget, that at British Companies making money off the back of it, not people in poorer countries. Since you mention the daily mail. Talk us through the front page. Policing in meltdown. Tens of thousands of Crime Suspects on the loose figures of near perilous policing. Lots of different ways of slicing it. The police do not know what they are doing. Inexperienced people running constabularies. Or the natural consequences in police budgets. It might be both, the devil is in the detail and confiscated. 46,000 suspects now on the Police Wanted database, 343 suspects now on the Police Wanted data base, 343 sought suspects now on the Police Wanted database, 343 sought for very serious crimes like murder and manslaughter. This is the reason why the daily mail see fit to put on the front page. It is a bit of both. Inefficiency and poor management, it is low morale, that is leadership, low morale. And it is going to be a lack of money. You put the three together, you get that. It is worrying. All right thrust in the studio talking about it. What about if you are one of the victims of the 1012 rapists. Im sure you enjoy talking to each other 1012 rapists. Im sure you enjoy talking to each other i cant believe digby is leaking what happened in the green room. That is against the rules. Many thanks. Thats it for the papers tonight before you go these front pages have come in while weve been on air. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you seven days a week at bbc dot co uk jimmy say, well done on the board. Abc news channel of the year at the Royal Television society. A privilege to be with you. Good to talk to you, we will see you later. Good evening, hold onto your hats, a bumpy ride in the next three days. Plenty of wind and rain around. I wild old night across parts of england and wales and Northern Ireland. Strong winds, rain and snow mixed in as well. Particularly parts of Northern England, north wales, parts of the midland, some white stuff. Should not cause too many problems, but some thing to be whare. Very strong winds, some gales battering southern coasts. Further north, scotland in particular, the winds much later. Cold, wintry showers across the north west of scotla nd showers across the north West Of Scotland in particular. Cold night wherever you are. The Chill Accentuated by the strong wind, particularly in southern areas. Further north, close to below freezing in some highland glen. Julie stark, while staff in some places. The winds dying down in some places, still a blustery day. The rain and snow mixed fading away from more central parts. For many of us, it will settle into a nice afternoon. Feeling warmer than it did today across southern areas, some sunshine out of breeze. Feeling quite springlike, the odd shower out west. Picking up across Northern England and wales. Drier and brighter. Northern ireland clouding over later on. Still a bit of dry weather around. Best of the sunshine across eastern areas, that is where the wintry showers west. Further south change in the weather, in the form of rain. An area of low pressure coming from the babe is 93v pressure coming from the babe is gay. Across much of england and wales. The rain pushing northwards. For much of Northern Ireland and scotland, they will hold on to the best of the dry and bright weather. Chilly here, if it does brighten up across south east areas. With low pressure set to be put right on top of us this weekend, dont expect any reliable dry a bright weather. Joined by another area of low pressure by sunday. You get the idea, very unsettled weekend, if you have outdoor plans, prepare for wet weather at some stage. Quite blustery winds. For most of us, feeling on the chilly side. This is bbc news. Im ben brown. The headlines at 11 00 the government suffers its first defeat in parliament over brexit as lords back an amendment protecting the Residency Rights of eu citizens living here. That this is morally right and pragmatic in the interests of the uk and our citizens. If this was put into practice. Many people on the leave side have made it clear that they want eu nationals to have the right of permanent residence here, provided they meet the conditions of residence. Two british Trainee Doctors part of a large group of students who joined so called Islamic State have been killed in iraq. Sex education is to become compulsory in all schools in england with children as young as four being taught about healthy relationships. Coming up on newsnight that the man behind some