defence and foreign affairs editor of the telegraph, con coughlin will join me to discuss the painter of the singing butler, jack vettriano died last week. i'll be reflecting on his legacy and work with the art critic estelle lovatt and asking, as some have suggested, was vettriano the donald trump of painting. and stefan kyriazis will be here with us once more. he's been hotfooting it around the west end all week looking at theatres. but first, your news headunes theatres. but first, your news headlines with sam francis. >> michael, thank you very much. and good morning to you. just coming up to 11:02. the top story under—performing civil servants could be incentivised to leave their jobs under government plans to overhaul the service. cabinet office minister pat mcfadden says it's not match fit for what the country needs, and is promising a shake up where top officials pay is unked where top officials pay is linked to performance. the government insists it will create a more focused and productive civil service, but unions say it's just a soundbite with no real plan for change. mcfa