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clive myrie will have all of the previews on that, and all of the build—up to the debate.ay at half past seven. cambridge university there on a glorious evening, ready for what should be a very interesting debate. the prime minister will not be there, but the labour party leader will be. and representatives of six other political parties. the latest debate in this 2017 general election, just a few days to go until polling day, just over a week until the actual poll, a lot of opinion polls coming out, sharing a narrowing of the gap between the conservatives and the labour party. it could be a hung parliament, as polls suggest today. but we will keep our eyes on that debate tonight. full coverage is live here on bbc news. and, before all of that, a look at the weather with jay all of that, a look at the weather with jay wynne. all of that, a look at the weather with jay wynne. good all of that, a look at the weather with jay wynne. good evening. all of that, a look at the weather with jay wynne. good evening. a lovely day for large swathes of the uk, good spells of sunshine,
clive myrie will have all of the previews on that, and all of the build—up to the debate.ay at half past seven. cambridge university there on a glorious evening, ready for what should be a very interesting debate. the prime minister will not be there, but the labour party leader will be. and representatives of six other political parties. the latest debate in this 2017 general election, just a few days to go until polling day, just over a week until the actual poll, a lot of opinion polls...
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one wasjosh elliot, who spoke to clive myrie. there was a loud bang.said two, i only heard one. it was hectic. it was unreal. everyone was charging towards the doors. i said to my friend there was a little girl. she told everyone to get down. everyone got down on the floor. everyone got down on the floor. everyone was just running out as fast as they could. many people were covered in blood. i think everyone was running out so fast that i think people were getting hit into walls and stuff like that. we have been showing a little bit of the footage from inside the arena, josh, while you have been speaking. we can see thousands of people desperately trying to get out probably through the exits. clearly there was an atmosphere of hysteria. the exits. clearly there was an atmosphere of hysterialj the exits. clearly there was an atmosphere of hysteria. i have never in my life been in a situation like that. i know many people talk about this, but it is the most horrific thing that can happen to a person. terrifying. i will never forget it. some people sugges
one wasjosh elliot, who spoke to clive myrie. there was a loud bang.said two, i only heard one. it was hectic. it was unreal. everyone was charging towards the doors. i said to my friend there was a little girl. she told everyone to get down. everyone got down on the floor. everyone got down on the floor. everyone was just running out as fast as they could. many people were covered in blood. i think everyone was running out so fast that i think people were getting hit into walls and stuff like...
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i have learned through the years that clive really has a weakness for artists.ry profile of legendary american musical executive clive davis opened the festival, a man who has influenced the careers of such artists as barry manilow, patti smith, bruce springsteen, aretha franklin, and many more. that he is still going strong, at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro. i am not close to his age, but i'm getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going, the better it is for me. this two hour documentary was put together by a filmmaker who has packed a lot into it. everything. 55 to 58 interviews, something like that. just an unbelievable amount of music and art and artists and executives. it is just a blizzard of stars, and things that people have relationships with. you know, it is the history of popular music, 50 years. every so often, somebody turned out to be a big hit. there is much to admire in clive davis — his ability to spot and nurture talent, his tenacity. but the film is not a warts—and—all exposure. it is a puf
i have learned through the years that clive really has a weakness for artists.ry profile of legendary american musical executive clive davis opened the festival, a man who has influenced the careers of such artists as barry manilow, patti smith, bruce springsteen, aretha franklin, and many more. that he is still going strong, at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro. i am not close to his age, but i'm getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going,...
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at seven, we'll be joining clive myrie live in cambridge for all the build up ahead of tonight's bbc election debate. we'll be taking that debate featuring representatives from seven political parties live here on bbc news and at nine clive will be gauging reaction to that debate with spin doctors from the parties. and at half past ten rachel cunliffe, from the political news website, reaction and owen bennett, from huffpost uk will be here to review the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. coming up this evening: 100 million to spend and targeting the title — arsenal confirm arsene wenger‘s contract extension. we can move up to the next level. i am convinced of that. by playing in the way that we want to play football, and by supporting the players that we have already. novak djokovic has extended his stay at roland garros. there's victory for the defending champion at the french open. and how long will england last in the champions trophy? captain eoin morgan believes they can beat ‘any
at seven, we'll be joining clive myrie live in cambridge for all the build up ahead of tonight's bbc election debate. we'll be taking that debate featuring representatives from seven political parties live here on bbc news and at nine clive will be gauging reaction to that debate with spin doctors from the parties. and at half past ten rachel cunliffe, from the political news website, reaction and owen bennett, from huffpost uk will be here to review the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news....
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studio: thank you, clive. election debate 2017 here on the bbc news channel. we'll have live coverage with clive myrie from 7pm this evening. hamerton zoo, where a keeper was killed after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in, will "remain closed", a spokesperson has said. an investigation has now been launched by huntingdonshire district council following the death of rosa king on monday. live now to our correspondent, ben ando, who is at hamerton zoo in cambridgeshire for us now. what more is being said about this investigation? well, what i can tell you is the investigation at the moment is kind of going along two parallel lines. the police are investigating on behalf of the coroner, huntington district council, the licensing authority are investigating any potential breaches of health and safety regulations. they are both sharing information with each other, both working together. you can see behind me a white police van. officers had just arrived with and have been wheeling equipment out of the back, p
studio: thank you, clive. election debate 2017 here on the bbc news channel. we'll have live coverage with clive myrie from 7pm this evening. hamerton zoo, where a keeper was killed after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in, will "remain closed", a spokesperson has said. an investigation has now been launched by huntingdonshire district council following the death of rosa king on monday. live now to our correspondent, ben ando, who is at hamerton zoo in cambridgeshire for us now....
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may has denied a u—turn on social care, as the conservatives change a key manifesto pledge. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely... opposition parties have accused the prime minister of a climb—down, saying there's no mention of a cap in the tory manifesto. they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future. this is a government in chaos and confusion. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn says he'll scrap tuition fees for students starting university in england this autumn, if he becomes prime minister. president trump has visited the holiest site injudaism, the western wall injerusalem, on a visit to hold talks with both israeli and palestinian leaders. in the next hour, we'll join a very special visitor for a preview of the chelsea flower show. royal guests have been tou
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may has denied a u—turn on social care, as the conservatives change a key manifesto pledge. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely... opposition parties have accused the prime minister of a climb—down, saying there's no mention of a cap in the tory manifesto. they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried...
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back to you, clive. alex, many thanks.
back to you, clive. alex, many thanks.
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studio: clive myrie, thank you.ed by the anti—bullying charity, ditch the label, said they had been harassed or received threats. more details from our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. for 16—year—old bailey, video games have been a big part of his life. and were once an escape when he was getting a hard time at school. he enjoys pitting his skills against other players online. but what he doesn't like is the abuse he sometimes gets while playing. he first experienced bullying in games when he was ten. and it is not getting any better. if i'm playing a game and i score a goal, i have literally been told to kill myself. if you are being bullied at school, you come home and you play computer and you're just getting more abuse thrown at you. it is just going to put you off doing anything social. the charity ditch the label surveyed 2500 young gamers. 57% said they had been subjected to hate speech in an online game. 47% had received threats and 40% had had unwanted sexual contact. what has changed over the
studio: clive myrie, thank you.ed by the anti—bullying charity, ditch the label, said they had been harassed or received threats. more details from our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. for 16—year—old bailey, video games have been a big part of his life. and were once an escape when he was getting a hard time at school. he enjoys pitting his skills against other players online. but what he doesn't like is the abuse he sometimes gets while playing. he first experienced...
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clive?h rex tillerson in moscow not that long ago and it was incredibly frosty standing next to sergei lavrov. now we have sergei lavrov in washington cracking jokes, it is if the syrian cruise missile attack launched by president trump never happened. cruise missile attack launched by president trump never happenedm is all very odd and you know the fa ct is all very odd and you know the fact that sergei lavrov came here on the way to the arctic meeting and he had an oval office meeting, that says that something is going on and that both rex tillerson and trump wa nt to that both rex tillerson and trump want to try to reach out to the russians. i do think they're going to focus mostly on syria, that is where the low hanging fruit is and thatis where the low hanging fruit is and that is because russia is in a commanding position now that alaba has fallen in the syrian regime has control of most of the populated areas of western syria. the key question i think that the trump administration is
clive?h rex tillerson in moscow not that long ago and it was incredibly frosty standing next to sergei lavrov. now we have sergei lavrov in washington cracking jokes, it is if the syrian cruise missile attack launched by president trump never happened. cruise missile attack launched by president trump never happenedm is all very odd and you know the fa ct is all very odd and you know the fact that sergei lavrov came here on the way to the arctic meeting and he had an oval office meeting, that...
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clive myrie is in london.e learning a lot today about the firing of the head of the fbi and we are hearing it from the president. mr trump hasjust called mr comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander". he also revealed he was determined to fire the director anyway, whatever the justice department recommended. mr trump also reasserted the claim, that mr comey told him three times that he personally wasn't under investigation over ties to russia. mr trump made those comments in an interview with nbc news that's just been released. he isa he is a showboat. he is a grandstander. the fbi has been in turmoil. you know it, dynamic, everybody knows it. you take a look at the fbi a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil, less than a year ago. it hasn't recovered. on monday you met with rod rosenstiel. did you ask for a recommendation? what i did was i was going to fire comey. my decision. you had made the decision. i was going to fire comey. mr trump's comments come as the acting fbi director, andrew mccabe, is testifying bef
clive myrie is in london.e learning a lot today about the firing of the head of the fbi and we are hearing it from the president. mr trump hasjust called mr comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander". he also revealed he was determined to fire the director anyway, whatever the justice department recommended. mr trump also reasserted the claim, that mr comey told him three times that he personally wasn't under investigation over ties to russia. mr trump made those comments in an...
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but for now it's back to clive.ue manchester city and liverpool have secured the last two champions league places, at the expense of arsenal. while chelsea have been crowned premier league champions. today, they beat sunderland 5—1 at stamford bridge, and after more than 700 appearances it was the captainjohn terry's last game for the club. celtic have completed an entire league season unbeaten, the first time that's happened in scotland since the 1890s. today, they won their final game 2—0 against hearts. they finish the season on 106 points, 30 ahead of aberdeen in second place. joe wilson reports. celtic park can seem like its own world, rotating around the scottish premier league, untouchable, invincible. with traditional respect, celtic were applauded onto the pitch by hearts, but many opponents have just been observers this season. that's not celtic‘s problem. they had to wait until the second half for their first goal here. griffiths! history? that surrounded the players. displays to remember 1967, when celti
but for now it's back to clive.ue manchester city and liverpool have secured the last two champions league places, at the expense of arsenal. while chelsea have been crowned premier league champions. today, they beat sunderland 5—1 at stamford bridge, and after more than 700 appearances it was the captainjohn terry's last game for the club. celtic have completed an entire league season unbeaten, the first time that's happened in scotland since the 1890s. today, they won their final game 2—0...
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at seven, we'll be joining clive myrie live in cambridge for all the build up ahead of tonight's bbcies live here on bbc news and at nine clive will be gauging reaction to that debate with spin doctors from the parties. and at half past ten rachel cunliffe, from the political
at seven, we'll be joining clive myrie live in cambridge for all the build up ahead of tonight's bbcies live here on bbc news and at nine clive will be gauging reaction to that debate with spin doctors from the parties. and at half past ten rachel cunliffe, from the political
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that was clive myrie talking to an eyewitness at the venue.ber of people have been killed and others injured in an explosion at the manchester arena. witnesses have reported hearing a loud bang at the venue has ariana grande was performing. her agent has reported that she is ok. my agent has reported that she is ok. my colleague, andy moore, a u are with me and it was a horrific night for anyone there? yes. and he was an update from the northwest and the liz truss. they are saying on twitter thatjudah liz truss. they are saying on twitter that judah the incident liz truss. they are saying on twitter thatjudah the incident in manchester, please only call them for very serious incidences —— ambulance trust. they don't want to deal with anything unless it is an absolute emergency. it is worth reporting on what manchester police have said in a brief statement. —— they are saying on twitter that you too be. they mention casualties, but also mentioned a case of the bureau been set up. it says there that there was one explosion. someone witnesses hav
that was clive myrie talking to an eyewitness at the venue.ber of people have been killed and others injured in an explosion at the manchester arena. witnesses have reported hearing a loud bang at the venue has ariana grande was performing. her agent has reported that she is ok. my agent has reported that she is ok. my colleague, andy moore, a u are with me and it was a horrific night for anyone there? yes. and he was an update from the northwest and the liz truss. they are saying on twitter...
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an clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00.power is under way in france, as the newly elected president emmanuel macron, prepares to take office. no backing down — a conservative government will stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may. labour targets child ren's health, saying it'll ban alljunk food tv ads, before the 9pm watershed, if it wins the election. coming up on that newsnight, paris is the centre of world attention. that's how they like it. we are here, looking at how politics is changing. are there lessons for britain and the west from the rise of the
an clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00.power is under way in france, as the newly elected president emmanuel macron, prepares to take office. no backing down — a conservative government will stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may. labour targets child ren's health, saying it'll ban alljunk food tv ads, before the 9pm watershed, if it wins the election. coming up on that newsnight, paris is the centre of world attention. that's how they like it....
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i was like, "okay, clive is dancing.w." >> seth: well congrats on that. >> thank you. >> seth: and congrats on everything. it's always so great to see you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i can't wait to see you on "the voice." >> thank you. >> seth: can't wait to hear the album. jennifer hudson, everybody. her new single, "remember me", is available now. we will be back with horatio sanz. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. ♪ i don't think that's how they're made. klondike hooks up with tasty flav
i was like, "okay, clive is dancing.w." >> seth: well congrats on that. >> thank you. >> seth: and congrats on everything. it's always so great to see you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i can't wait to see you on "the voice." >> thank you. >> seth: can't wait to hear the album. jennifer hudson, everybody. her new single, "remember me", is available now. we will be back with horatio sanz. [ cheers and...
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i was like, "okay, clive is dancing. down now." >> seth: well congrats on that. >> thank you. >> seth: and congrats on everything. it's always so great to see you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i can't wait to see you on "the voice." >> thank you. >> seth: can't wait to hear the album. jennifer hudson, everybody. her new single, "remember me", is available now. we will be back with horatio sanz. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. how was your vacation? yeah, you're looking a little ripe there, buddy. yeah, very funny. hey, guys, what's this tomato doing at randy's desk? [all coworkers laugh] hahahahaha. you know, that actually reminds me, steve. i go
i was like, "okay, clive is dancing. down now." >> seth: well congrats on that. >> thank you. >> seth: and congrats on everything. it's always so great to see you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i can't wait to see you on "the voice." >> thank you. >> seth: can't wait to hear the album. jennifer hudson, everybody. her new single, "remember me", is available now. we will be back with horatio sanz. [ cheers...
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clive. thank you.ter, have arrested another man. the 25—year—old was detained in the old trafford area of the city. a search is also being carried out at a house in moss side, and tom symonds is there. tom, bring us up to date with the latest? that arrest you mentioned was not far away from here. a man was not far away from here. a man was pulled out of a car bike counterterrorism officers. the more dramatic event was here in moss side. police in large numbers arrived this afternoon at about one o'clock. they blew open a door that you can see just behind o'clock. they blew open a door that you can seejust behind me here, using an explosive. heavily armed officers came and they arrested three men who were at that property. there was a police dog involved at one point. later in the afternoon greater manchester police announced they have been de—arrested. it has caused a great deal of discomfort at this part of south manchester. the people at the house put a sign on the door saying this is what the police
clive. thank you.ter, have arrested another man. the 25—year—old was detained in the old trafford area of the city. a search is also being carried out at a house in moss side, and tom symonds is there. tom, bring us up to date with the latest? that arrest you mentioned was not far away from here. a man was not far away from here. a man was pulled out of a car bike counterterrorism officers. the more dramatic event was here in moss side. police in large numbers arrived this afternoon at...
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this is bbc news with clive myrie.ore on the breaking news that in the past half hour it's been confirmed that the moors murderer ian brady has died at ashworth psychiatric hospital on merseyside. in a statement the mersey care nhs foundation trust simply said tonight — we can confirm a 79—year—old patient in long term care at ashworth high secure hospital has died after becoming physically unwell. our correspondent richard lister is here. a notorious man. the suggestion is that he has now died. fill us in on the background to what we know this evening as to what has happened? some of the papers were saying this morning that he was very gravely ill, at death ‘s door. this is not entirely unexpected. in fact he has been very ill for some time. we learnt in february that he had been bedridden for probably the last couple of years or so. he was suffering a terminal illness, conjugated by emphysema and back in february his lawyers were clear that he was approaching the end of his life. today we have had the news which the
this is bbc news with clive myrie.ore on the breaking news that in the past half hour it's been confirmed that the moors murderer ian brady has died at ashworth psychiatric hospital on merseyside. in a statement the mersey care nhs foundation trust simply said tonight — we can confirm a 79—year—old patient in long term care at ashworth high secure hospital has died after becoming physically unwell. our correspondent richard lister is here. a notorious man. the suggestion is that he has...
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we'll have live coverage with clive myrie from 7pm this evening.nderway at 7:30pm. the health charity says tens of thousands of pensioners living in the eu may return to the uk to use the nhs after brexit — unless a deal can be done to let them keep receiving care abroad. the nuffield trust estimates the cost of treating them on home soil, rather than abroad — could double to £1 billion pounds. at the moment, the uk gives around £500 million a year to eu countries that care for british pensioners. police investigating the manchester arena attack are searching a house in rusholme in the south of the city. greater manchester police say a cordon is in place at the address in banff road. 11 men are currently being held in custody in connection with the attack. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in manchester june kelly. a large number of police arrived at this address in banff road this morning and then the bomb squad arrived. they were here for some time. they have now left. but interestingly, this address is close to wilmslow road and last night th
we'll have live coverage with clive myrie from 7pm this evening.nderway at 7:30pm. the health charity says tens of thousands of pensioners living in the eu may return to the uk to use the nhs after brexit — unless a deal can be done to let them keep receiving care abroad. the nuffield trust estimates the cost of treating them on home soil, rather than abroad — could double to £1 billion pounds. at the moment, the uk gives around £500 million a year to eu countries that care for british...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: theresa may has denied performing a u—turn over a manifesto pledge on social care. she says she will consider capping the amount people would have to pay in old age. nothing has changed. we are offering a long—term solution for the sustainability of social care for the future. labour and the liberal democrats said the conservatives‘ social care policy was "in meltdown". they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future... this is a government in chaos and confusion. president trump has spoken of his hope for a peace deal between israel and the palestinians after saying a prayer at the holiest site in judaism, the western wall injerusalem. and coming up on newsnight... an awkward day for the tories. altering a manifesto that was only four days old. what does it tell us about theresa may? we can hearfrom one of the daily mail's senior columnist.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: theresa may has denied performing a u—turn over a manifesto pledge on social care. she says she will consider capping the amount people would have to pay in old age. nothing has changed. we are offering a long—term solution for the sustainability of social care for the future. labour and the liberal democrats said the conservatives‘ social care policy was "in meltdown". they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the...
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i'm clive myrie. administration the headlines at eight: the headlines at eight: the transition of power president emmanuel macron prepares to form his government. theresa may says the conservatives won't abandon their promise to reduce annual net migration to the ‘tens of thousands', despite the party repeatedly missing the target. jeremy corbyn says labour would provide free car parking a 35—year—old man has been charged in connection with dog attack in liverpool that left a two—year—old girl with serious injuries. new weapons are announced to fight late news on social media. facebook launches a national campaign with ten tips to help users
i'm clive myrie. administration the headlines at eight: the headlines at eight: the transition of power president emmanuel macron prepares to form his government. theresa may says the conservatives won't abandon their promise to reduce annual net migration to the ‘tens of thousands', despite the party repeatedly missing the target. jeremy corbyn says labour would provide free car parking a 35—year—old man has been charged in connection with dog attack in liverpool that left a...
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an clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00. the transition of power is under way in france, as the newly elected president emmanuel macron, prepares to take office. no backing down — a conservative government will stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may. labour targets child ren‘s health, saying it'll ban alljunk food tv ads, before the 9pm watershed, if it wins the election. coming up on that newsnight, paris is the centre of world attention. that's how they like it. we are here, looking at how politics is changing. are there lessons for britain and the west from the rise of the former banker in france? in six days‘ time emmanuel macron will be installed as president after his decisive win in yesterday's contest against marine le pen. he's already started work on forming a government and he's taken calls from world leaders including theresa may offering their congratulations. the official result was confirmed earlier today. the centrist mr macron won with 66.1% of the vote — with
an clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00. the transition of power is under way in france, as the newly elected president emmanuel macron, prepares to take office. no backing down — a conservative government will stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may. labour targets child ren‘s health, saying it'll ban alljunk food tv ads, before the 9pm watershed, if it wins the election. coming up on that newsnight, paris is the centre of world attention....
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: new measures to curb immigration are understood to be among the pledges in the conservatives‘ manifesto launched tomorrow. the liberal democrats launch their election manifesto, pledging another referendum on any brexit deal. donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. we're live in northern ireland, where politicians from the main parties to discuss how the new frontier with the eu, and what it should look like is dominating the general election and reinvigorating the divide between between unionists and nationalists. good evening. the bbc understands the conservatives will promise additional measures to curb immigration when they publish their manifesto tomorrow. there will also be extra costs for employers who choose to hire non—eu immigrants in skilled jobs. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. the publication of any manifesto is a big de
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: new measures to curb immigration are understood to be among the pledges in the conservatives‘ manifesto launched tomorrow. the liberal democrats launch their election manifesto, pledging another referendum on any brexit deal. donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. we're live in northern ireland, where politicians from the main parties to...
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i'm clive myrie.b immigration are understood to be among the pledges in the conservatives' manifesto launched tomorrow. the liberal democrats launch their election manifesto, pledging another referendum on any brexit deal. donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. we're live in northern ireland, where politicians from the main parties to discuss how the new frontier with the eu, and what it should look like is dominating the general election and reinvigorating the divide between between unionists and nationalists.
i'm clive myrie.b immigration are understood to be among the pledges in the conservatives' manifesto launched tomorrow. the liberal democrats launch their election manifesto, pledging another referendum on any brexit deal. donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. we're live in northern ireland, where politicians from the main parties to discuss how the new frontier with the eu, and...
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the women who do struggle for the next two hours to get to the treasury building where this is all clive climaxing in a huge -- >> host: why don't we though who inez be mill holland is today? >> guest: that is a good question. partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman -- [inaudible] who -- they got to write the history. they were the the bigger group. they took the route of, again, it's 1917, of women doing work to prove they're worthy of the vote. and i should say, i should say -- i should talk about inez's demise going across the country. >> host: well, you don't need to. the tact that she died at the age of 30, did that affect her later notoriety? >> guest: well, i was going to say, so next thing is alice paul persuades her to go in is the 16 and campaign -- 1916 against wilson because he won't come up for the women's vote, right? so she dose on this wild trip -- goes on this wild trip by train to wyoming, montana, washington state, california, north dakota taking trains all crazy hours. she's also very sick. she's spending her days this bed. meanwhile, doctors ar
the women who do struggle for the next two hours to get to the treasury building where this is all clive climaxing in a huge -- >> host: why don't we though who inez be mill holland is today? >> guest: that is a good question. partly because the larger suffrage group led by carrie chapman -- [inaudible] who -- they got to write the history. they were the the bigger group. they took the route of, again, it's 1917, of women doing work to prove they're worthy of the vote. and i should...
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i'm clive myrie.are. she says she will consider capping the amount people would have to pay in old age. nothing has changed. we are offering a long—term solution for the sustainability of social care for the future. labour and the liberal democrats said the conservatives' social care policy was "in meltdown". they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future... this is a government in chaos and confusion. president trump has spoken of his hope for a peace deal between israel and the palestinians after saying a prayer at the holiest site in judaism, the western wall injerusalem.
i'm clive myrie.are. she says she will consider capping the amount people would have to pay in old age. nothing has changed. we are offering a long—term solution for the sustainability of social care for the future. labour and the liberal democrats said the conservatives' social care policy was "in meltdown". they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future......
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thank you very much, clive.tadium which is a famous cricket ground. we are in the indoor sports hall where glamorgan cricket do some of their training. podiums are ready and the leaders will be here later. some controversy about who is representing the conservatives. it is not the secretary of state for wales, alun cairns, or andrew rt davies, it is darren miller, one of their assembly members and spokesman. even today, there is a sense of tension within conservative ranks. with mr davies expressing surprise, he says, that alun cairns is not turning up here today. i should make clear, and i will tell the audience later on, that what the bbc has done is invite parties to nominate their preferred candidate to speak tonight, which is why mr miller is coming on behalf of the conservatives. joining other leadership figures. 220 people in this audience, we have invited people from all over wales and they represent parts of wales, and lots of strands of opinion as well. we had quite a difficultjob, it is fairto had qui
thank you very much, clive.tadium which is a famous cricket ground. we are in the indoor sports hall where glamorgan cricket do some of their training. podiums are ready and the leaders will be here later. some controversy about who is representing the conservatives. it is not the secretary of state for wales, alun cairns, or andrew rt davies, it is darren miller, one of their assembly members and spokesman. even today, there is a sense of tension within conservative ranks. with mr davies...
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she would later be abused both at home by a family member and in school where a teacher made her cliveirs on her elbows causing further damage at one point she tried to commit suicide. but survived by what she believes was a hand from above. and that's when her life began to change. with out her limbs, see began to paint of all things the pain and the beauty of life woven together in every single paint stroke and she was great in fact she was so good sophia vergara also born in columbia saw her paintings and had to have one. and the list now as you can imagine is just growing. just recently she had the opportunity to collaborate with familiar muss american faint and mural lift robert why land and believes her gift from above is a pathway to connect with people ones that are hurting and ones that are also happy. her motto, no arms, no legs, no problem. no limits ever. >> boy. >> love her. >> that puts things in perspective. >> doesn't that check you that you can overcome something like that. >> have you ever guys had to overcome something. >> not like that. >> a sliver of hardship. you
she would later be abused both at home by a family member and in school where a teacher made her cliveirs on her elbows causing further damage at one point she tried to commit suicide. but survived by what she believes was a hand from above. and that's when her life began to change. with out her limbs, see began to paint of all things the pain and the beauty of life woven together in every single paint stroke and she was great in fact she was so good sophia vergara also born in columbia saw her...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm...look like. the choices theresa may will make will affect your life and our country for decades. i'm ben brown reporting live from bethnal green in east london, where tim farron has just launched the liberal democrat party manifesto for the general election. in other news... donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. chelsea manning, the former us soldier who passed hundreds of thousands confidential diplomatic documents to wikileaks, has been released from a military prison in kansas.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm...look like. the choices theresa may will make will affect your life and our country for decades. i'm ben brown reporting live from bethnal green in east london, where tim farron has just launched the liberal democrat party manifesto for the general election. in other news... donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. chelsea manning, the former us...
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quick update on the football, no goals at all in either of those matches, clive.s and democrats have voiced concerns that the material was shared with moscow. did he or didn't he? in the latest troubles to hit the trump white house, allegations that the president revealed highly classified intelligence information to the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, during their 0val russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, during their oval office meeting last week. according to the washington post, while discussing threats from so—called islamic state the president inexplicably told the russian abouts detailed intelligence material that came from a us ally and was considered too sensitive to share with other friendly countries. 0ne record said the president was almost boasting. the information related to the use of laptops on board aircraft. but said the report, us intelligence agencies were later alerted to the fact the president may have compromised sources in his meeting with the russians. and that set alarm bells ringing in washington. it's disturbing. let's find
quick update on the football, no goals at all in either of those matches, clive.s and democrats have voiced concerns that the material was shared with moscow. did he or didn't he? in the latest troubles to hit the trump white house, allegations that the president revealed highly classified intelligence information to the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, during their 0val russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, during their oval office meeting last week. according to the washington...
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in a few minutes, viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round—up of the day's news with clive myriefirst, the home secretary, amber rudd, has said that all but a handful of nhs trusts are now back to normal after the global cyber attack which has disrupted health services in england and scotland. one of those trusts affected was in wigan. our correspondent judith moritz is there. at this hospital they have been affected to a certain extent but they worked quickly to shut down computers to make sure that the virus did not spread even further. that is something that you did first of all, isn't it? yesterday afternoon, when did you first noticed there was a problem? just after two o'clock we got our first notification of the ransom we re first notification of the ransom were appearing on one of systems. we closed down internal communications within minutes, meaning that the virus could not spread any further. we now know that reigned about 30 of out we now know that reigned about 30 of our desktops and laptops have been affected and about five of our systems, but for each of the system
in a few minutes, viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round—up of the day's news with clive myriefirst, the home secretary, amber rudd, has said that all but a handful of nhs trusts are now back to normal after the global cyber attack which has disrupted health services in england and scotland. one of those trusts affected was in wigan. our correspondent judith moritz is there. at this hospital they have been affected to a certain extent but they worked quickly to shut down computers to...
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now, clive, it's back to you.many cases of depression could be triggered by an overactive immune system. it's a theory attracting a lot of attention, and researchers are now looking at whether some anti—inflammatory drugs might help certain patients. anti—inflammatory drugs might our medical correspondent fergus walsh has this special report. depression is now the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. cause of ill health but around a third of patients who seek help don't respond to drug treatments or talking therapies. who seek help don't respond to drug so now scientists are trying a radical new approach. this team at king's college london are examining physical, rather than mental causes, for depression. are examining physical, rather in particular, they are looking at whether the immune system, which is designed to defend our bodies, can be a source of psychological harm. bodies, can be a source carmine pariante has spent 20 years investigating the link between the immune system and depression.
now, clive, it's back to you.many cases of depression could be triggered by an overactive immune system. it's a theory attracting a lot of attention, and researchers are now looking at whether some anti—inflammatory drugs might help certain patients. anti—inflammatory drugs might our medical correspondent fergus walsh has this special report. depression is now the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. cause of ill health but around a third of patients who seek help don't...
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on course to either lose 20 seats — @yougov — or gain majority of over 100 — @comres" let's go to clive cambridge. how did it go? hello. as you heard from nick robinson, it is difficult to predict these things and no one really knows what is going to happen, the only poll that is important is the one next thursday on the 8th ofjune. how did it go tonight? very raucous at times, talking over each other and you had a sense of the back and forth of the debate with those clips, and i'm in the spin room at cambridge university where the journalists are writing their copy and interpretation of the debate, how it went for them, and we have had several politicians here trying to give their interpretation of the reports that you are going to see on the front pages. to my right is david davis, he will be spinning his particular line. everyone is trying to put their interpretation on exactly what happened and i reckon i've got the best interpretation of all, our chief critical correspondent. how do you sum up it went, the biggest election debate? it isa went, the biggest election debate? it is a c
on course to either lose 20 seats — @yougov — or gain majority of over 100 — @comres" let's go to clive cambridge. how did it go? hello. as you heard from nick robinson, it is difficult to predict these things and no one really knows what is going to happen, the only poll that is important is the one next thursday on the 8th ofjune. how did it go tonight? very raucous at times, talking over each other and you had a sense of the back and forth of the debate with those clips, and i'm...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.r—attack — home secretary amber rudd says no warnings were ignored. the nhs itself, if you speak to the trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparationsjust in trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just in case. 0n the election campaign, jeremy corbyn promises an extra £37 billion for the nhs and shorter hospital waiting lists if labour wins power. theresa may promises the greatest expansion of workers' rights if she wins the general election. in essex, a block of garages is searched in an attempt to find the body of the schoolgirl daniellejones, who was murdered 16 years ago. france's new president emmanuel macron visits germany to boost the relationship at the heart of the eu.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.r—attack — home secretary amber rudd says no warnings were ignored. the nhs itself, if you speak to the trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparationsjust in trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just in case. 0n the election campaign, jeremy corbyn promises an extra £37 billion for the nhs and shorter hospital waiting lists if labour wins power. theresa may promises the...
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back to you, clive. alex, many thanks. alex dunlop reporting there.it be a weekend for a call fight or a will it be a weekend for a call fight ora warming will it be a weekend for a call fight or a warming red? probably a bit of both! it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you are having the dinner. it was certainly a soggy day in the south—east yesterday, ending with heavy bursts of rain and that has been sliding northwards along the east coast of england. the rain now not as happy as it was but still providing a rather grey and damp afternoon gci’oss providing a rather grey and damp afternoon across north—east england, said that was the scene for one of oui’ said that was the scene for one of our weather watchers in newcastle, perhaps a day to stay indoors and have a glass of wine later on. across the east coast and south—east scotland, damp weather continuing through the afternoon, feeling cool as well, turning brighter across east anglia and the south—east. as we, further
back to you, clive. alex, many thanks. alex dunlop reporting there.it be a weekend for a call fight or a will it be a weekend for a call fight ora warming will it be a weekend for a call fight or a warming red? probably a bit of both! it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you fancy, maybe it depends what you are having the dinner. it was certainly a soggy day in the south—east yesterday, ending with heavy bursts of rain and that has been sliding...
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i'm clive myrie.hange a key manifesto pledge. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely... opposition parties have accused the prime minister of a climb—down, saying there's no mention of a cap in the tory manifesto. they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future. this is a government in chaos and confusion. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn says he'll scrap tuition fees for students starting university in england this autumn, if he becomes prime minister. president trump has visited the holiest site injudaism, the western wall injerusalem, on a visit to hold talks with both israeli and palestinian leaders.
i'm clive myrie.hange a key manifesto pledge. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely... opposition parties have accused the prime minister of a climb—down, saying there's no mention of a cap in the tory manifesto. they haven't said what the cap is, they haven't explained to the millions of people who are desperately worried about the sort of care they're going to get in the future. this is a government in chaos and...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... the liberal democrats have put a second eu referendum at the heart of their general election manifesto, saying it would give the final say to the british people. nobody knows what brexit will look like. the choices theresa may will make will affect your life and our country for decades. i'm ben brown reporting live from bethnal green in east london, where tim farron has just launched the liberal democrat party manifesto for the general election. in other news... donald trump is facing increasing pressure over allegations he may have tried to shut down an fbi investigation into links between advisers and russia. chelsea manning, the former us soldier who passed hundreds of thousands confidential diplomatic documents to wikileaks, has been released from a military prison in kansas. unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in 42 years, but wages aren't keeping up with inflation. and items by worn by one of television's best loved characters, coronation street's busybody hilda ogden, h
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... the liberal democrats have put a second eu referendum at the heart of their general election manifesto, saying it would give the final say to the british people. nobody knows what brexit will look like. the choices theresa may will make will affect your life and our country for decades. i'm ben brown reporting live from bethnal green in east london, where tim farron has just launched the liberal democrat party manifesto for the general election. in other...
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i'm clive myrie. the top stories. it's coming up myrie. the top stories. it's coming up to 6:30pm.help build a fairer society, billed as a programme of hope it promises billions for schools, the nhs and free childcare. our proposal is a government for the many, not the few. 0ur proposals are of hope for the many all over this country. the prime minister has been campaigning in stoke—on—trent where she promised during a question and a nswer she promised during a question and answer session in a hardware distribution centre that the living wage would continue to rise under her government. plaid cymru unveiled its manifesto today promising to give wales a strong voice during brexit. in other news inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four yea rs. its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% up to 2.7%job, driven jumped last month from 2.3% up to 2.7% job, driven partly jumped last month from 2.3% up to 2.7%job, driven partly by the falling value of sterling. greater manchester police say they will never stop searching for
i'm clive myrie. the top stories. it's coming up myrie. the top stories. it's coming up to 6:30pm.help build a fairer society, billed as a programme of hope it promises billions for schools, the nhs and free childcare. our proposal is a government for the many, not the few. 0ur proposals are of hope for the many all over this country. the prime minister has been campaigning in stoke—on—trent where she promised during a question and a nswer she promised during a question and answer session...
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clive is in the spin room where everything will be digested and poured over a little bit later. to fill up. i have been here for the last couple of hours and now the journalists and pundits, the analysts are all here and really your understanding of what happens this evening in the debate on the front pages of the newspapers tomorrow, on radio and television, much of that will be framed in this very room and also some of the politicians from the seven parties taking part tonight, they are also here trying to influence some of the copy that the journalists are going to file. so it will be an interesting place to observe the debate from here in the cambridge union building. just down the road is our political correspondent vicki young to die just a lot of this. first of all, theresa may, her decision not to turn up. —— by jesting a lot of this. if you go back to win the election was called she was seen as being the front runner. the poll suggested she was ahead and had everything to lose and that partly is what is at the bottom of that kind of decision. why come here to be attacke
clive is in the spin room where everything will be digested and poured over a little bit later. to fill up. i have been here for the last couple of hours and now the journalists and pundits, the analysts are all here and really your understanding of what happens this evening in the debate on the front pages of the newspapers tomorrow, on radio and television, much of that will be framed in this very room and also some of the politicians from the seven parties taking part tonight, they are also...
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our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at westminster magistrates' court.n who appeared in the dock was asked by the court clerk if his name was rhodri st davids. three charges we re was rhodri st davids. three charges were put to him. they were charges under the communications act. it was put to him he had sent messages in the form of facebook postings which we re the form of facebook postings which were menacing in character and racially aggravating. the first of the messages, it was alleged, referred to gina miller, the businesswoman you mentioned, sent just days after she won the initial ruling in the high court, she challenged the government, saying they did not have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 without going to trigger article 50 without going to parliament for a vote because parliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court and she w011. went to the supreme court and she won. the other two charges relate to facebook messages made earlier in september of last year and concerned other individuals. the charges were put and he ple
our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at westminster magistrates' court.n who appeared in the dock was asked by the court clerk if his name was rhodri st davids. three charges we re was rhodri st davids. three charges were put to him. they were charges under the communications act. it was put to him he had sent messages in the form of facebook postings which we re the form of facebook postings which were menacing in character and racially aggravating. the first of the messages, it...
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one about clive davis, and another about bad boy records. , puff daddy's record label.e been two currents in the media this is over the past few years that apple has had to respond to. one is the rise in streaming music and this connection of music and video best encapsulated in youtube. and the other is this growing trend in silicon valley towards an interest in producing their your own video series. inspired by the success of seenix and amazon, we have google, facebook, and twitter have all jumped into this. apple only has apple music, which was supposed to be the competition for spotify and youtube, and it is now is using it as a testbed for different video projects. all of this is led by jimmy i ovine, a famous record executive. carol: you write in your article that this is about apple keeping people tethered to apple products and the iphone specifically. >> yeah, apple makes two dollars out of three dollars selling iphones. it is the house that steve jobs built. the best way of keeping people tethered to the iphone is with services they hope that gives people a rea
one about clive davis, and another about bad boy records. , puff daddy's record label.e been two currents in the media this is over the past few years that apple has had to respond to. one is the rise in streaming music and this connection of music and video best encapsulated in youtube. and the other is this growing trend in silicon valley towards an interest in producing their your own video series. inspired by the success of seenix and amazon, we have google, facebook, and twitter have all...
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this is bbc news with clive myrie.alling from a ride during a school trip to drayton manor theme park in staffordshire. managers there have expressed their condolences. we all truly shocked and devastated, and our thoughts... excuse me, with theirfamily and our thoughts... excuse me, with their family and friends at this tremendously difficult time. theresa and philip may have appeared together on the one show, talking shoes, household chores, and political ambition. i knew you were interested in politics, but i never heard theresa say she wanted to be prime minister until she was well established in the shadow cabinet. jeremy corbyn has launched labour's election campaign, but in a bbc interview refused to confirm, he'd take the uk out of the european union, if brussels offered a bad deal on brexit. a british man suspected of being part of an islamic state group that beheaded hostages, has been convicted of a terrorism offence in turkey. you are up—to—date on the news, what about the sport? juventus already had a hand
this is bbc news with clive myrie.alling from a ride during a school trip to drayton manor theme park in staffordshire. managers there have expressed their condolences. we all truly shocked and devastated, and our thoughts... excuse me, with theirfamily and our thoughts... excuse me, with their family and friends at this tremendously difficult time. theresa and philip may have appeared together on the one show, talking shoes, household chores, and political ambition. i knew you were interested...
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i'm clive myrie. administration the headlines at eight: the headlines at eight: the transition of power is under way in france as new elected president emmanuel macron prepares to form his government. theresa may says the conservatives won't abandon their promise to reduce annual net migration to the ‘tens of thousands‘, despite the party repeatedly missing the target. jeremy corbyn says labour would provide free car parking a 35—year—old man has been charged in connection with dog attack in liverpool that left a two—year—old girl with serious injuries. new weapons are announced to fight late news on social media. facebook launches a national campaign with ten tips to help users decide what's true and what's not. and an irish beach that was washed away more than 30 years ago, has reappeared, almost overnight. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in france, the president—elect emmanuel macron has been celebrating his victory over marine le pen in yesterday's election. mr macron got two thirds of the votes cast, but there was a low turnout, and a record number of blank or spoiled ballot
i'm clive myrie. administration the headlines at eight: the headlines at eight: the transition of power is under way in france as new elected president emmanuel macron prepares to form his government. theresa may says the conservatives won't abandon their promise to reduce annual net migration to the ‘tens of thousands‘, despite the party repeatedly missing the target. jeremy corbyn says labour would provide free car parking a 35—year—old man has been charged in connection with dog...
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this is the bbc news at 5pm, i'm clive myrie, top stories now. build a fairer society. billed as "programme of hope" promised billions for schools, the nhs and free childcare. 0ur our proposal is a government for the many not the few. 0ur proposals are of hope for the many all over this country. the prime minister has been campaigning in stoke on trent, where she promised workers at a hardware shop that the living wage would continue to rise under her government. plaid cymru unveiled its manifesto today, in which they promised to give wales a "strong voice" during brexit. in other news, inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7% — driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling. donald trump has been defending what he calls his absolute right to share information with russian officials. the us president shared sensitive information about terrorism during a meeting with russia's foreign minister. the coronor at the inquest into the death of moors murderer ian bra
this is the bbc news at 5pm, i'm clive myrie, top stories now. build a fairer society. billed as "programme of hope" promised billions for schools, the nhs and free childcare. 0ur our proposal is a government for the many not the few. 0ur proposals are of hope for the many all over this country. the prime minister has been campaigning in stoke on trent, where she promised workers at a hardware shop that the living wage would continue to rise under her government. plaid cymru unveiled...