-26-2 world number one today, beat dimmock rob 6—26—2 for his 97th title. —— beat dimmock rob 6—2, 6—rantee he will lead england into the 2021 world cup. and that is the sport for now. thank you, sarah. it's been a tricky political issue for successive ministers — how to pay for university education for students from england. labour first controversially introduced tuition fees in the late 905. the lib dems promised to scrap fees altogether but once in power voted to triple them to £9000 a year. and, at lastjune's general election, when theresa may lost her majority, many put jeremy corbyn's surprise success down to his support among young people and his own pledge to scrap the fees. well, later today the prime minister will step into the debate. she's expected to say she "shares the concerns" of young people, parents and grandparents about the fees system, as she launches review of how our universities are funded. let's look ahead to mrs may's speech and ask what it might mean for students — and their bank balances. with me here are students abdi duale, a labour activist, and ellie k