Former Race Across the World contestant Sam Gardiner has died after a crash.
"For me, it is great having Ben around, a great energy for tennis and for the people. I love watching him play."Later, American 15th seed Frances Tiafoe defeated Germany's Daniel Altmaier 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-4).
He will face Italian eighth seed Lorenzo Musetti or Denmark's 10th seed Holger Rune - who play in Sunday's night session - in the quarter-finals.Crime novelists will be visiting libraries across East Yorkshire in June to talk about writing thrillers.Eight authors, including Hull's Nick Quantrill, will be taking part in a series of talks as part of National Crime Reading Month.
Hayley Clark from East Riding Libraries said the county was "so lucky to have such brilliant local authors" and she was excited to be involved in the events.The free talks take place between Wednesday 4 June and Friday 27 June.
National Crime Reading Month is an initiative by the Crime Writers' Association and is funded by Arts Council England.
Eight writers will appear at the county's libraries, including Mr Quantrill, who authored the Joe Geraghy series of crime novels.Chancellor Rachel Reeves's stance on ruling out borrowing more money and not raising taxes again has led to strong speculation spending cuts will be made.
The Conservatives said Reeves was only left with seemingly "impossible choices" because she "chose to push borrowing and spending to the limit"."They have pushed up the cost of living, unemployment is rising, growth is stalling," shadow chancellor Mel Stride said. "And yet Rachel Reeves still clings to her tax-and-spend dogma like it's the 1970s."
The IFS said the government had "front-loaded" its spending over the course of the parliament term in the first couple of years, which meant spending would slow down. "The consequences of this decision must be confronted," the IFS warned.When it comes to daily spending on public services, the think tank suggested a "huge amount depends on the generosity" of cash handed to the NHS - which accounts for 39% of day-to-day departmental spending - as well as defence.