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damian grammaticas i you so much.eiling its battle bus which has now left to essex. much more from damian with the labour party, also jess parker is with the conservative party and we have lots more on our website as well. if you would like to get more detail on the uk election. to the middle east — both israel and hamas have made broadly positive responses to a peace plan intended to lead to a permanent ceasefire in gaza. the israeli proposal was unveiled by president biden at the white house. he said it was a three—part plan that would begin with a six—week ceasefire in which the israeli forces would withdrawn from populated areas of gaza. there would also be a surge of humanitarian aid as well as an exchange of some hostages for palestinian prisoners. the president said it was "time for this war to end" hamas issued a statement saying it was ready to deal positively with any proposal offering a permanent ceasefire and a complete israeli withdrawal. hamas issued a statement saying it was ready to negotiate with any
damian grammaticas i you so much.eiling its battle bus which has now left to essex. much more from damian with the labour party, also jess parker is with the conservative party and we have lots more on our website as well. if you would like to get more detail on the uk election. to the middle east — both israel and hamas have made broadly positive responses to a peace plan intended to lead to a permanent ceasefire in gaza. the israeli proposal was unveiled by president biden at the white...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. (vt what damian grammaticas reports.hat has happened is that nigel farage was asked about three different candidates. it was put to him that his comments were very offensive and he said," i want
our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. (vt what damian grammaticas reports.hat has happened is that nigel farage was asked about three different candidates. it was put to him that his comments were very offensive and he said," i want
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.made his final voyage has been found on the sea floor off the coast of newfoundland in canada. shackleton had a fatal heart attack on board the quest in 1922, on his way to the antarctic. the ship remained in service for another a0 years before finally sinking in 1962 as rebecca morelle reports. setting sail for sir ernest shackleton's final expedition, the ship, called quest, leaving london for antarctica, but shackleton never made it. he died of a heart attack aged a7, while the ship was in the harbour at south georgia. quest continued in service until it sank in 1962. now, an expedition has been searching the labrador sea off canada, where the vessel was lost. they used sonar to locate it. that's it. you got it. are you serious? well, look, that's what i thought. the image shows quest lying almost intact, 390 metres down. this matches exactly the characteristics, the size, and the fact that we can see a mast. it's very clear that it's... ..that it's quest. we have some wonderful new
damian grammaticas, bbc news.made his final voyage has been found on the sea floor off the coast of newfoundland in canada. shackleton had a fatal heart attack on board the quest in 1922, on his way to the antarctic. the ship remained in service for another a0 years before finally sinking in 1962 as rebecca morelle reports. setting sail for sir ernest shackleton's final expedition, the ship, called quest, leaving london for antarctica, but shackleton never made it. he died of a heart attack...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.icy at the electoral commission, tom hawthorn. thank you for coming on the program. we've seen lots of encouragement for people to register to vote. haw we've seen lots of encouragement for people to register to vote.— people to register to vote. how has it been going? _ people to register to vote. how has it been going? going _ people to register to vote. how has it been going? going well— people to register to vote. how has it been going? going well so - people to register to vote. how has it been going? going well so far. i it been going? going well so far. so far since the election was announced we've seen more than two and half million people registered to vote. todayis million people registered to vote. today is the last day for people to register to vote for them it's been very busy so far. we've seen since nine o'clock this morning on average about 500 applications being submitted every minute. haw about 500 applications being submitted every minute. how does that compare _ sub
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.icy at the electoral commission, tom hawthorn. thank you for coming on the program. we've seen lots of encouragement for people to register to vote. haw we've seen lots of encouragement for people to register to vote.— people to register to vote. how has it been going? _ people to register to vote. how has it been going? going _ people to register to vote. how has it been going? going well— people to register to vote. how has it been going? going...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas reporting.terior ministry has confirmed that a run—off presidential election will be held on friday, after none of the candidates in the snap poll secured a majority. the reformist masoud pezeshkian, a heart surgeon, won the largest number of votes. one of his hardline rivals, saeed jalili, came second, after taking an early lead. the election was called after the death of ultra—conservative president ebrahim raisi in a helicopter crash last month. the four candidates were all vetted by an influential committee of clerics before they could stand. turnout was about a0%, according to an interior ministry count, the lowest on record since the 1979 revolution, raising questions about the legitimacy of iran's system of government. siavash ardalan from the bbc persian service told me more about the election. this is the lowest turnout we've seen since the 1979 revolution, 43%. i mean, that's pretty low, not even counting those spoiled ballots which might take the real turnout down to the 30s. this is
our political correspondent damian grammaticas reporting.terior ministry has confirmed that a run—off presidential election will be held on friday, after none of the candidates in the snap poll secured a majority. the reformist masoud pezeshkian, a heart surgeon, won the largest number of votes. one of his hardline rivals, saeed jalili, came second, after taking an early lead. the election was called after the death of ultra—conservative president ebrahim raisi in a helicopter crash last...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.inister, john swinney, has on the campaign trail in 0ban today. he has called for labour to commit to abolishing the two—child benefit cap if the party wins power. what is happening just now is that it is abundantly clear that the labour party is going to win the election in england and they will have a mandate to do bold and dramatic things. but they are not going to choose to do that, because they are not going to choose to lift the limit on bankers bonuses. the scottish government is keeping 100,000 children out of poverty already using our own resources and the tax changes we have made. the co—leader of the greens has been pressed on his party's pledges during an appearance on bbc radio 5 live. adrian ramsay argued the party's tax policies have been fully costed, insisting that it had been �*developed in consultation with a range of experts�*. he was also asked by a listener about nuclear power, and if he thought it was a viable option for the uk to achieve net—zero. here's his res
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.inister, john swinney, has on the campaign trail in 0ban today. he has called for labour to commit to abolishing the two—child benefit cap if the party wins power. what is happening just now is that it is abundantly clear that the labour party is going to win the election in england and they will have a mandate to do bold and dramatic things. but they are not going to choose to do that, because they are not going to choose to lift the limit on bankers...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.nly one pole — but it suggests labour would win 453 seats, the conservatives 115, giving labour a majority of 256. do you get the sense, given you've just told us that rishi sunak has been down there twice and quite short order, the actually the campaign is shifting for the conservatives and are now in a defensive crouch? i think that's right. i think there was a — think that's right. i think there was a sense even in the months leading — was a sense even in the months leading up— was a sense even in the months leading up to the election that they ntight— leading up to the election that they might need to be worried about this. in might need to be worried about this. in 2015, _ might need to be worried about this. in 2015, it _ might need to be worried about this. in 2015, it looked as if this was existential for the liberal democrats, and since then they've appealed _ democrats, and since then they've appealed on occasions to take two steps _ appealed on occasions to take two steps fo
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.nly one pole — but it suggests labour would win 453 seats, the conservatives 115, giving labour a majority of 256. do you get the sense, given you've just told us that rishi sunak has been down there twice and quite short order, the actually the campaign is shifting for the conservatives and are now in a defensive crouch? i think that's right. i think there was a — think that's right. i think there was a sense even in the months leading — was a...
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with the background — here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. canvaser of a reform uk racially abuses rishi sunak. nigel farage now says this was a set up. channel 4. that it was rigorous, impartialjournalism. the individual, andrew parker is also heard saying people crossing the channel in small boats should be shot at. the leader of reform uk. nigel farage. farage now wants electoral and broadcasting regulators to investigate his claim. is it amounts to scandalous election interference. - this was a comedy act, - but it was designed to hurt us and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you. so who do you think would have... we have nothing to do with people like him. i and he has nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about three of his candidates. the party now says they've been dropped, though it's too late to take their names off ballot papers. hi, jack, how are you? rishi sunak out today. he's already said the comments about him were shocking and ministers in his government are now speaking up to. there is a real
with the background — here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. canvaser of a reform uk racially abuses rishi sunak. nigel farage now says this was a set up. channel 4. that it was rigorous, impartialjournalism. the individual, andrew parker is also heard saying people crossing the channel in small boats should be shot at. the leader of reform uk. nigel farage. farage now wants electoral and broadcasting regulators to investigate his claim. is it amounts to scandalous election...
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damian grammaticas, thank ou.greece is experiencing the earliest heatwave on record, and one in five americans are currently under extreme weather alerts. forecasters in some states are warning temperatures of a0 degrees celsius could last for up to a week. our reporterjessica lane has more. this is extremely hot forjune, and new yorkers should not underestimate the heat. weather warnings are being issued around the world as many countries say there could be a risk to people's health due to the heat. in greece, the country's experiencing record—breaking highs, already reaching more than a0 celsius, with winds from north africa pushing up the temperature. normally we wait and we see these kinds of temperatures injuly and august, but this year it has been different. we had so much heat very early on, and this has affected, of course, everything across the country. schools and nurseries have closed, and tourist sites, including the acropolis, are shut during the hottest parts of the day. greece is no stranger to hot
damian grammaticas, thank ou.greece is experiencing the earliest heatwave on record, and one in five americans are currently under extreme weather alerts. forecasters in some states are warning temperatures of a0 degrees celsius could last for up to a week. our reporterjessica lane has more. this is extremely hot forjune, and new yorkers should not underestimate the heat. weather warnings are being issued around the world as many countries say there could be a risk to people's health due to the...
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stop my thanks to my colleaguesjessica parker there who is following the conservative party, damian grammaticas much and as you would expect, lots more on our website including a poll tracker as well so do check all of that out. let's bring you up to date with another news story. ticketmaster has confirmed that hackers have accessed customer data in what is one of the biggest hacks in history in terms of global victims. the company says it's working to mitigate risk to users after the hackers offered personal data for sale on the dark net. earlier this week, the hacking group, shinyhunters, said it had hacked the personal details of more than half a billion ticketmaster customers. with me is our business reporter simon browning. this is a huge number? this is a significant _ this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber— this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. - this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. a - this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. a hackl this is a huge number? this is a l significant cyber attack. a hack of huge propor
stop my thanks to my colleaguesjessica parker there who is following the conservative party, damian grammaticas much and as you would expect, lots more on our website including a poll tracker as well so do check all of that out. let's bring you up to date with another news story. ticketmaster has confirmed that hackers have accessed customer data in what is one of the biggest hacks in history in terms of global victims. the company says it's working to mitigate risk to users after the hackers...
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damian grammaticas, thank you so much.er session with staff and there is a couple of things that were interesting. firstly, i think this is one of the more challenging question and answers that i've seen in this scenario. the very first question was how often 16 years of government, being asked for another conservative term when the lady who askedit conservative term when the lady who asked it said everything was worse thanit asked it said everything was worse than it had been in 2010 and asked him about the bank usage. the person who asked that came up with a follow—up of will you stop treating people in corridors and the last question was from a lady part of a group that the conservatives targeted hard in this election but margaret was a working pensioner and she asked rishi sunak why she had to pay tax on her earnings. he talked about the conservative policy on state pension, making sure people would not have to pay tax on state pension but he didn't really have an answerfor pension but he didn't really have an answer f
damian grammaticas, thank you so much.er session with staff and there is a couple of things that were interesting. firstly, i think this is one of the more challenging question and answers that i've seen in this scenario. the very first question was how often 16 years of government, being asked for another conservative term when the lady who askedit conservative term when the lady who asked it said everything was worse thanit asked it said everything was worse than it had been in 2010 and asked...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. (vt what damian grammaticas reports.as happened what damian grammaticas reports.(vt has happened is farage what has happened is that nigel farage was asked about three different candidates. it was put to him that his comments were very offensive and he said," i want nothing to do so he was asked what are you going to say to people who would maybe support these people, who would support your party? and what reform is saying is that they would still encourage people to vote for reform uk in those areas because what they are saying is although this is an ideal, it's all about the share of the vote that reform uk gets and it wants as big of a share as it can get. so we are in a slightly strange position of reform uk saying we want nothing to do these people because of what they had said, but at the same time we would still like you, the voters, to vote for the party. find would still like you, the voters, to vote for the party.— vote for the party. and this comes on the heels _ vote for the party. and this comes on the heels
our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. (vt what damian grammaticas reports.as happened what damian grammaticas reports.(vt has happened is farage what has happened is that nigel farage was asked about three different candidates. it was put to him that his comments were very offensive and he said," i want nothing to do so he was asked what are you going to say to people who would maybe support these people, who would support your party? and what reform is saying is that...
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damian grammaticas was watching. >> it's the last day you can register to vote.be the voters, but rishi sunak has been taking his campaign far and wide. subjecting labor to scrutiny. >> the choice is crystal clear, tax cuts in every stage of your life. are you in work, setting up a small business, self-employed, young couple wanting to buy a home, pensioner with the family? conservatives deliver tax cuts and in contrast, labor puts up your taxes and doesn't create financial security. >> labor leader, keen to slay dragons, was also in the south of england. the investor whose personality highlights labor plans to set up banking hubs in towns to get people and companies access to banking services. >> it is a part of the challenge for small businesses, whether it is hospitality or retail that we are talking about. that's why today we are unveiling a man for supporting small businesses in order to make sure that more people are getting it on the high street. it's a manifesto for wealth creation, growth, making sure that people feel genuinely better off of labor. >> in
damian grammaticas was watching. >> it's the last day you can register to vote.be the voters, but rishi sunak has been taking his campaign far and wide. subjecting labor to scrutiny. >> the choice is crystal clear, tax cuts in every stage of your life. are you in work, setting up a small business, self-employed, young couple wanting to buy a home, pensioner with the family? conservatives deliver tax cuts and in contrast, labor puts up your taxes and doesn't create financial...
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damian grammaticas reporting there. damien —— ben is dealt with me.is how much this will make an impact on reform uk in this election, given they were seen to be picking up support in the opinion polls. to be picking up support in the opinion polls-— opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days - opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days of. opinion polls. reform uk did| electrify the early days of this campaign, particularly when nigel farage went on the stage and spotted an opportunity and announced in the leader and then candidate in this election. i made it certainly start to grow in the polls, i think that has flatlined a little bit in the last week or so, they may have hit a ceiling, certainly in terms of the polling. but i think it is undeniable he doesn't really want this sort of scrutiny now about his party. i think what is also interesting is that in the early stages of this campaign, the conservatives, who see themselves very
damian grammaticas reporting there. damien —— ben is dealt with me.is how much this will make an impact on reform uk in this election, given they were seen to be picking up support in the opinion polls. to be picking up support in the opinion polls-— opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days - opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days of. opinion polls. reform uk did|...
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with me is our political correspondent, damian grammaticas.d you had it a . ain idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there- _ idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi _ idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak- idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak nice - idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak nice is i again there. rishi sunak nice is that figure he is putting out is highly contested. experts have looked at it and said that they don�*t think it stacks up. it is based on advisers are not labour party policies as such originally. he is still pushing this and then pushing this line about whether labour tax your home. that is not the case at the minute, labour said they went to do that at all. what you see there is doubling down the strategy, trying to tap into people�*s fears about tax. i think there�*s going to be more of it, they have seen this as a route where they can try and get some traction. it is a question — can try and get some traction. it is a question of— can
with me is our political correspondent, damian grammaticas.d you had it a . ain idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there- _ idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi _ idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak- idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak nice - idea of taxes. yes and you had it again there. rishi sunak nice is i again there. rishi sunak nice is that figure he is putting out is highly contested. experts have looked at it and said...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas described what the reaction had been to mr farage�*s appearancethe airwaves and they are very much turning the focus onto nigel farage, his leadership, his party, reform uk, his activists, his candidates and thatis his activists, his candidates and that is now what is in the spotlight. now, they obviously have an interest to do that, but it is really quite uncomfortable i think for mr nigel farage. you have the shadow defence secretary, labour�*s john healey, who has been out saying nigel farage�*s comments about this as being a stitch up and act, he says he thinks those are just an attempt to distract from the fact that there are officials, candidates at the heart of the reform uk party that have been responsible for racist, anti—gay and other deeply offensive statements. mr healy says this is a question for nigel farage, a question of leadership and how he deals with this and he says he needs to get a grip and he says he is failing to do that at the minute. of course, nigel farage says he has nothing to do with these people, but remember it is n
our political correspondent damian grammaticas described what the reaction had been to mr farage�*s appearancethe airwaves and they are very much turning the focus onto nigel farage, his leadership, his party, reform uk, his activists, his candidates and thatis his activists, his candidates and that is now what is in the spotlight. now, they obviously have an interest to do that, but it is really quite uncomfortable i think for mr nigel farage. you have the shadow defence secretary,...
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week's politics news and to look ahead to next week's campaigning is our political correspondent damian grammaticasut in front of you. what has caught your eye over the weekend? the interesting _ your eye over the weekend? tue: interesting thing your eye over the weekend? tte: interesting thing on your eye over the weekend? "tt2 interesting thing on the your eye over the weekend? tt2 interesting thing on the front pages is the way they are all looking forward to the coming week, and they are picking up leaving behind the arguments of last week, although some of those are still rumbling on, and looking forward to what is coming. you saw those three papers, which all focus on this idea that the conservatives are just putting out this evening, and will be what they want to sort of want to talk about and the morning, changing the equality act, pledging to bring a change to the equality act, to say that protected characteristics and outcome of the protected characteristics for sex should be biological sex, the reason for that they say is that it makes it simpler for those providing services, for women a
week's politics news and to look ahead to next week's campaigning is our political correspondent damian grammaticasut in front of you. what has caught your eye over the weekend? the interesting _ your eye over the weekend? tue: interesting thing your eye over the weekend? tte: interesting thing on your eye over the weekend? "tt2 interesting thing on the your eye over the weekend? tt2 interesting thing on the front pages is the way they are all looking forward to the coming week, and they...
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that is a choice at this election. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas told me the conservativesrishi sunak knows that figure he�*s putting out there is highly contested. it has been you know, the experts have looked at it and said they don�*t think it stacks up. it�*s based on figures produced by conservative advisers, not originally, not labour party policies as such originally or some of it. but he�*s still pushing this and they�*ve been pushing this line about the would they would labour tax your home. that isn�*t the case at the minute. labour say they won�*t do that at all. what you see there is doubling down the strategy, trying to tap into people�*s fears about labour and tax labour, moving to neutralise that. and i think to be honest, speaking to conservatives, they say there�*s going to be more of it because i think they see this as a route where they can try and gain some traction. but as the question the prime minister was, the polls have not been shifting. no. and it�*s a question of keeping the momentum going now in this second half, isn�*t it? yes. well, for labour
that is a choice at this election. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas told me the conservativesrishi sunak knows that figure he�*s putting out there is highly contested. it has been you know, the experts have looked at it and said they don�*t think it stacks up. it�*s based on figures produced by conservative advisers, not originally, not labour party policies as such originally or some of it. but he�*s still pushing this and they�*ve been pushing this line about the...
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damian grammaticas with the labour party who we spoke to earlier, and damien was telling us about thatwas talking about the clip she did with the prime minister. different broadcasters come together, they all decide the different questions they want to put forward, and those of the ones that get put forward by one journalist. let's turn to the liberal democrats. they say that if they win the election, they will ensure ten premier league games per season are available to watch on free—to—air television. the party's leader, sir ed davey, said the plan was aimed at "tearing down the paywall" of high stadium ticket and tv subscription prices, and "giving premier league football back to the country". let's speak to our political correspondent, ione wells. it is headline grabbing when it comes to ideas, policy suggestions, proposals, but in terms of what they are doing today, ed davey is spending time with the kids? that is ri . ht, spending time with the kids? that is riaht, he is spending time with the kids? that is right, he is taking _ spending time with the kids? that is right, he is ta
damian grammaticas with the labour party who we spoke to earlier, and damien was telling us about thatwas talking about the clip she did with the prime minister. different broadcasters come together, they all decide the different questions they want to put forward, and those of the ones that get put forward by one journalist. let's turn to the liberal democrats. they say that if they win the election, they will ensure ten premier league games per season are available to watch on free—to—air...
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with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticas.d, as is everyone i am sure by the national health service and the numbers are rounded. this article in the observer suggests that it really doesn't matter who is voting in, they will not be able to make a dent in the funding gapfor not be able to make a dent in the funding gap for the national health service. , ., , funding gap for the national health service. , . , , service. yes, and this is interesting _ service. yes, and this is interesting because - service. yes, and this is interesting because this i service. yes, and this is l interesting because this is service. yes, and this is - interesting because this is a subject which the main parties are not really addressing in this election. they are talking about the health service, obviously, saying it is a priority, saying they are going to protect funding for that into the future but what they are not saying, this article is wanting to highlight, is that those projections still mean very tough times ahead. now, if you step back, w
with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticas.d, as is everyone i am sure by the national health service and the numbers are rounded. this article in the observer suggests that it really doesn't matter who is voting in, they will not be able to make a dent in the funding gapfor not be able to make a dent in the funding gap for the national health service. , ., , funding gap for the national health service. , . , , service. yes, and this is interesting _ service. yes, and this is...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.ayner was asked on bbc breakfast about sir keir starmer�*s response when pushed on his previous support for the former leaderjeremy corbyn. irate on his previous support for the former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the — former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow _ former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow cabinet - former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow cabinet because| served in the shadow cabinet because we wanted to put an opposition forward to the conservatives. that was our duty to do that and me and keir were both in the 2015 intake and it's fair to say the wheels fell off politics a little bit over the coming years after that and we wanted to put forward a robust case and push for a labour government. and we both tried to do that. but it's also very clear we got hammered in 2019, the british public rejected labour and felt we didn't put a case forward for the country and that's why keir, when he was elected leader, said we
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.ayner was asked on bbc breakfast about sir keir starmer�*s response when pushed on his previous support for the former leaderjeremy corbyn. irate on his previous support for the former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the — former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow _ former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow cabinet - former leaderjeremy corbyn. we both served in the shadow cabinet because| served in the shadow...
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here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. i've always been a tory voter... reverberations, the undercover filming from channel 4 of reform uk canvassers. one suggested gay people were paedophiles. another, this man, andrew parker, suggested people crossing the channel in small boats should be shot at, and used a racist insult to describe the prime minister. the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage. last night, he claimed mr parker was an actor, and it was a setup. this was a comedy act, - it was designed to hurt us, and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you... so who do you think would have done this, nigel farage? i want nothing to do. with people like him, and he is nothing to do with us. but there were more questions about three of his candidates and comments they'd made. live on air, mr farage appeared to disown them, saying he wanted nothing to do with them. rishi sunak has already condemned the comments made about him, describing them as shocking. he said he wanted to call out blatant
here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. i've always been a tory voter... reverberations, the undercover filming from channel 4 of reform uk canvassers. one suggested gay people were paedophiles. another, this man, andrew parker, suggested people crossing the channel in small boats should be shot at, and used a racist insult to describe the prime minister. the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage. last night, he claimed mr parker was...
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damian grammaticas, _ it went yesterday. damian grammaticas, thanks - it went yesterday. j it went yesterday. damian - grammaticas, thanks very much, it went yesterday. damian _ grammaticas, thanks very much, thank you. plenty more on the election campaign in a moment or two, but let's turn to some important stories happening elsewhere. anti—government demonstrators have returned to the streets of the kenyan capital, nairobi, in defiance of warnings by the authorities. after a quiet start to thursday, police have in the past few hours been firing tear gas and, according to news agency afp, rubber bullets in an effort to disperse crowds. more than 20 people were killed by police during mass demonstrations on tuesday when part of the parliament building was ransacked. human rights groups say state agents have been abducting people linked to the protests. kenya's bar association has gone to court to challenge mr ruto's decision to deploy the military. the protesters have already forced president william ruto to abandon his deeply unpopular finance bill, which would have brou
damian grammaticas, _ it went yesterday. damian grammaticas, thanks - it went yesterday. j it went yesterday. damian - grammaticas, thanks very much, it went yesterday. damian _ grammaticas, thanks very much, thank you. plenty more on the election campaign in a moment or two, but let's turn to some important stories happening elsewhere. anti—government demonstrators have returned to the streets of the kenyan capital, nairobi, in defiance of warnings by the authorities. after a quiet start to...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. bring us up today when it comes to these three candidates. us up today when it comes to these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about _ these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about comments - these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about comments from - these three candidates. nigel farage l was asked about comments from three different candidates standing in different candidates standing in different parts of the uk and what was told to him was offensive remarks that these candidates are reported to have made, nigel farage said he wanted nothing to do with them. so that is wrong reform act seemingly standing back from these three candidates. however, for the party has also said is that in its seat is thus to want people to vote for reform uk because what it is interested in is its share of the vote. and if you want reform to have its share of the vote to express your opinion, the way to do that is to vote for these candidates because it cannot take them off the ballot so technically you can vote for them. so it is a sli
damian grammaticas, bbc news. bring us up today when it comes to these three candidates. us up today when it comes to these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about _ these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about comments - these three candidates. nigel farage was asked about comments from - these three candidates. nigel farage l was asked about comments from three different candidates standing in different candidates standing in different parts of the uk and what was told to him...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. going to chane? ., ., ., ., can you tell me that is going to chanle? ., ., ., ., ., �* change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone — change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will _ change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear - change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear anything | change? i am afraid not. i don't - think anyone will hear anything new, certainly people paying attention to the labour campaign and what keir starmer has said. they are treating the launch of the manifesto as a moment to weave together the strands of keir starmer�*s leadership over the last four years. i think he will focus on in his speech before they unveil the document, 800 pages of plans for government, is growth. for keir starmer that is a shift from where the labour party was when he became leader. he said he wants to totally reject the views of those more interested in tax and spend and how you distribute wealth rather than growing that wealth. i think he will talk a lo
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. going to chane? ., ., ., ., can you tell me that is going to chanle? ., ., ., ., ., �* change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone — change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will _ change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear - change? i am afraid not. i don't think anyone will hear anything | change? i am afraid not. i don't - think anyone will hear anything new, certainly people paying attention to the labour campaign and what...
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let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas, who's in the spin room.o go then? that's right, and this is _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the spin room, | right, and this is the spin room, the debate itself shortly to get under way in a studio just nearby. so watching very closely, viewers watching closely, but who will also be watching closely? it's all the parties, the mps who have been watching the campaign so far will be here to give their spin on it. and we have some advance spin for you. we have david davis for the conservative party —— david davies. spin aside, we've had today the labour party launching there manifesto — i'm wondering if you actually are slightly envious in a way that the labour campaign seems to be rolling along without too much disruption. are you thinking they are doing a betterjob then you're parties? are doing a better “ob then you're arties? , , , are doing a better “ob then you're arties? , , f' parties? this is my 11th campaign, i've parties?
let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas, who's in the spin room.o go then? that's right, and this is _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the spin room, | right, and this is the spin room, the debate itself shortly to get under way in a studio just nearby. so watching very closely, viewers watching closely, but who will also be watching closely? it's all the parties, the mps who have been watching...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.er angela raynerjust after 8.30. and the panorama interviews continue this evening, as nick robinson speaks to reform uk leader nigel farage. that's on bbc one and iplayer at 7pm tonight. the consumer group which says three popular types of sun lotion offer less protection than they claim. after testing 26 sunscreens, the group said products from calypso sun, bondi sands and asda failed to pass all the checks. asda rejected the claims and calypso sun said all its products were carefully tested. bondi sands did not comment. a warning has been issued overfake versions of ozempic — the diabetes drug used by some people to lose weight. the world health organisation has urged people not to buy products online or through social media, as they could be counterfeit and harmful. the british medical association says it's ridiculous that qualified gps can't find enough work in england, despite high demand for appointments. the union says some locum doctors are unable to get shifts at practices, a
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster.er angela raynerjust after 8.30. and the panorama interviews continue this evening, as nick robinson speaks to reform uk leader nigel farage. that's on bbc one and iplayer at 7pm tonight. the consumer group which says three popular types of sun lotion offer less protection than they claim. after testing 26 sunscreens, the group said products from calypso sun, bondi sands and asda failed to pass all the checks. asda rejected the claims and calypso sun...
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damian grammaticas has more.saw the prime minister on the airwaves this morning with just a a few days to go until polling day and he was put on the spot about the conservative record. we have seen the sunday times newspaper, traditionally a conservative supporter, go out today and say it is time for a change of government, a verdict on m years of conservative government, their verdict of you is it is time for the conservatives to be in opposition and the prime minister was asked about that period of government and said he puts there were things to be proud of and defended his own record and here is a taste of what he had to say. {iii and here is a taste of what he had to sa . . ., , and here is a taste of what he had to sa . _, , , ., to say. of course i understand the last few years _ to say. of course i understand the last few years have _ to say. of course i understand the last few years have been - to say. of course i understand the last few years have been difficult l last few years have been difficult for
damian grammaticas has more.saw the prime minister on the airwaves this morning with just a a few days to go until polling day and he was put on the spot about the conservative record. we have seen the sunday times newspaper, traditionally a conservative supporter, go out today and say it is time for a change of government, a verdict on m years of conservative government, their verdict of you is it is time for the conservatives to be in opposition and the prime minister was asked about that...
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with more on this, our political correspondent damian grammaticas joins us from the newsroom.farage's appearance on question time last night? iligihat to nigel farage's appearance on question time last night? what is interesting. _ question time last night? what is interesting, this _ question time last night? what is interesting, this morning, - question time last night? what is interesting, this morning, the - interesting, this morning, the politicians on the other parties on the airwaves and they are very much turning the focus onto nigel farage, his leadership, his party, reform uk, his activists, candidates. that is now what is in the spotlight. they obviously have an interest to do that, but it's really quite uncomfortable for mr farage. you have the shadow defence secretary, john healey, he has been out saying nigel farage was not your comments about this being a stitch up and an actor, he says he thinks there is just an attempt to distract from the fact that there are officials, candidates at the heart of the reform party that have been responsible for racist, anti—gay
with more on this, our political correspondent damian grammaticas joins us from the newsroom.farage's appearance on question time last night? iligihat to nigel farage's appearance on question time last night? what is interesting. _ question time last night? what is interesting, this _ question time last night? what is interesting, this morning, - question time last night? what is interesting, this morning, the - interesting, this morning, the politicians on the other parties on the airwaves and...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, damian grammaticas.m them? what he has with the labour team and bus. what will we hear from them? what we will aet what will we hear from them? what we will net is what will we hear from them? what we will get is the — what will we hear from them? what we will get is the unveiling _ what will we hear from them? what we will get is the unveiling of _ what will we hear from them? what we will get is the unveiling of the - will get is the unveiling of the bus, i can tell you the bass isjust there, but the way these things work, the labour party don't want the bus broadcast before angela rayner and keir starmer get here, in the next 15 minutes or so, and half an hour or so the next 15 minutes or so, and half an hour orso to the next 15 minutes or so, and half an hour or so to unveil it, so they are telling us please do not show the bus for a little bit, so wait for that. the bus for a little bit, so wait forthat. i mean, it is a the bus for a little bit, so wait for that. i mean, it is a red bus at the end o
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let�*s speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas.itch. they are saying that essentially this is a core issue that needs to be tackled, they will make it an important part of their manifesto, something that is quite often that might get less attention from other parties if you like and at the heart of it is what you are saying, but offer, that plan, for free personal care at home or in a presidential setting. it would be the actual care elements, so help with your hygiene, medicine, mobility, that sort of stuff, the caring part would be free based on your needs, not your ability to pay. the idea is that would free up people, free up the health service, they reckon that the latest figures in april also there were around 4000 people in beds in the nhs waiting to be discharged either into residential homes or personal to mark their own homes, waiting for kerr to be organised and sorted out for them. that would free up space in the nhs and money and it would also take a lot of strain off carers and people having to either go without care
let�*s speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas.itch. they are saying that essentially this is a core issue that needs to be tackled, they will make it an important part of their manifesto, something that is quite often that might get less attention from other parties if you like and at the heart of it is what you are saying, but offer, that plan, for free personal care at home or in a presidential setting. it would be the actual care elements, so help with your hygiene,...
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thanks so much, damian grammaticas.y have been dropped, some sign or clue. up until now there has not been anything. they are asking people to go into the undergrowth, the countryside, to work and sweep through this area in as many numbers as they possibly can to try to make as they possibly can to try to make a huge difference in this search operation which, up until now, has not had any success. they have been putting up drones, helicopters, search dogs, mountain rescue teams all over the place. so far, nothing has been found. and this is an attempt, really, to really push and get people up here. the appeal went out yesterday lunchtime and it is hoped that people have heard that. it's been in local media in the last few hours and it has been on social media. the hope is that this will actually move people to come up here, spend the day working through the three valleys that they have been working through so far without success in the hope that they do find something. and they can help bring the family want, and bring
thanks so much, damian grammaticas.y have been dropped, some sign or clue. up until now there has not been anything. they are asking people to go into the undergrowth, the countryside, to work and sweep through this area in as many numbers as they possibly can to try to make as they possibly can to try to make a huge difference in this search operation which, up until now, has not had any success. they have been putting up drones, helicopters, search dogs, mountain rescue teams all over the...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas joins us now. damian, take us through the latest.ightly more positive message, he says the country faces about choice. that is the message repeated by the sunday times. that centre—right paper is a diary gets endorsement in it in editorial on page 20 which says the conservatives forfeited the right to govern and that this feels like a landmark election delivering a verdict on 1a years of chaos and that with caveats, it is urging people to vote labour. voting is under way in france's parliamentary election and the result could make history, with the national rally closer to power than it has been in decades. chris bockman is in toulouse and sent this report. the far right has never been in power here before. and if they're empowered, if they have absolute majority, then they can tackle illegal immigration. they can decide on foreign policy. they can decide on foreign policy, they say. they can decide on what the military does. if it's involved in ukraine, for example. it can decide so much on europe's future. if they have an absolute
our political correspondent damian grammaticas joins us now. damian, take us through the latest.ightly more positive message, he says the country faces about choice. that is the message repeated by the sunday times. that centre—right paper is a diary gets endorsement in it in editorial on page 20 which says the conservatives forfeited the right to govern and that this feels like a landmark election delivering a verdict on 1a years of chaos and that with caveats, it is urging people to vote...
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damian grammaticas, our political correspondent who has been on the labour campaign bus today.he election about making access to gps easier, but it is the news cycle that is focusing on the gambling question, and that is the one that we were putting to the labour leader, myself and other journalists. and in the light of those calls for tighter rules, particularly for politicians, that they shouldn't be able to gamble on anything related to politics, i asked him if he thought there should be in outright ban. this is what he said. n be in outright ban. this is what he said. ., �* ~' , be in outright ban. this is what he said. ., �* ,, , , ., said. i don't think this is about chanauin said. i don't think this is about changing the _ said. i don't think this is about changing the rules _ said. i don't think this is about changing the rules on - said. i don't think this is about changing the rules on betting, j said. i don't think this is about| changing the rules on betting, i think— changing the rules on betting, i think the — changing the rules on betting, i think the rules are c
damian grammaticas, our political correspondent who has been on the labour campaign bus today.he election about making access to gps easier, but it is the news cycle that is focusing on the gambling question, and that is the one that we were putting to the labour leader, myself and other journalists. and in the light of those calls for tighter rules, particularly for politicians, that they shouldn't be able to gamble on anything related to politics, i asked him if he thought there should be in...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas is travelling with the lib dems today.ical analogy, the symbolism with all of this —— jenga analogy, the symbolism with all of this ——jenga paris. the analogy, the symbolism with all of this -- jenga paris.— this -- jenga paris. the lib dems 'ust like this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to _ this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to surprise _ this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to surprise you, - just like to surprise you, basically. sir ed now engaging in flower arranging, something we are told it doesn't really know much about, but is giving it a go. these flowers are all grown here on this farm in shropshire. in the middle you can make out, not an expert, irises, roses, and there is an amazing smell around this garden, there is mint, honeysuckle, i think. he is learning the art of flower arranging. if we bring you around, it will give you a bit of a sense of what happens on these events, all of the media travelling with lined up here. waiting for the photo opportunity. and we give you a sense of ou
our political correspondent damian grammaticas is travelling with the lib dems today.ical analogy, the symbolism with all of this —— jenga analogy, the symbolism with all of this ——jenga paris. the analogy, the symbolism with all of this -- jenga paris.— this -- jenga paris. the lib dems 'ust like this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to _ this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to surprise _ this -- jenga paris. the lib dems just like to surprise you, - just like to...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.tion just over a fortnight away, what are voters across the country making of it all? to find out what matters most to you ahead of the vote next month we're in constituencies all over the uk hearing what you have to say, and today my colleague anna foster is in bradford, west yorkshire, in the constituency of bradford west. let'sjoin anna now. well into the campaign now. really interested to hear what photos there had said to you about what they are human, whether they are heaving the politicians talk about the subject they are interested in. politicians talk about the sub'ect they are interested in.�* politicians talk about the sub'ect they are interested in. hello. we are crisscrossing _ they are interested in. hello. we are crisscrossing the _ they are interested in. hello. we are crisscrossing the uk, - they are interested in. hello. we are crisscrossing the uk, haven'tj are crisscrossing the uk, haven't we? it is really fascinating to get out and speak to people and find out if w
damian grammaticas, bbc news.tion just over a fortnight away, what are voters across the country making of it all? to find out what matters most to you ahead of the vote next month we're in constituencies all over the uk hearing what you have to say, and today my colleague anna foster is in bradford, west yorkshire, in the constituency of bradford west. let'sjoin anna now. well into the campaign now. really interested to hear what photos there had said to you about what they are human, whether...
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let's speak to our correspondent, damian grammaticas, in south wales. good to see.ake us to the key commitments and promises outlined there in the past hour.— there in the past hour. well, so what nigel _ there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage _ there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage and - there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage and richard | there in the past hour. well, so i what nigel farage and richard who spoke as well, were laying out, is something they say they want to propose as radical and bold. now, there are some big commitments in there. i'll take it to tax first of all. it is clearly a focus on selling the idea of tax cuts. so for individuals, big things. raising the revel feedback level to which you pay income tax to £20,000. scrapping any stamp duty, if you sold your home, below £750,000. inheritance tax. nigel farage said he thought that was unfair because values of homes in the south london were getting richer and they would lift that to £2 million. anything below that to £2 million. anything below that you would n
let's speak to our correspondent, damian grammaticas, in south wales. good to see.ake us to the key commitments and promises outlined there in the past hour.— there in the past hour. well, so what nigel _ there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage _ there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage and - there in the past hour. well, so what nigel farage and richard | there in the past hour. well, so i what nigel farage and richard who spoke as well, were laying out, is something...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. to bbc breakfast, the foreign secretary, lord cameron, insisted that the conservatives could pull off a victory onjuly the 4th, and that voters faced a simple choice. the more people that vote conservative, the more conservative members of parliament we'll have, the more effective we will be able to be in parliament. more effective in opposition. if we have more than 325 conservative members of parliament, we will form a government. that is what i am saying, that is what he is saying and it's a truism. when people have read into that that you are already thinking you are'll be defeated, what would you say to them? i would say, look, it is a cliche to say there is only one poll that counts and that is the one on election day, but nevertheless it is true. the public have this huge opportunity to make a decision — do you want to carry on with rishi sunak, who in the last two years has got inflation down from 11% to 2%, he's got the economy growing again, he's announced in this election a
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. to bbc breakfast, the foreign secretary, lord cameron, insisted that the conservatives could pull off a victory onjuly the 4th, and that voters faced a simple choice. the more people that vote conservative, the more conservative members of parliament we'll have, the more effective we will be able to be in parliament. more effective in opposition. if we have more than 325 conservative members of parliament, we will form a government. that is what i am...
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let�*s speak to our correspondent, damian grammaticas, in south wales.this shortly, nigel farage and his appearances and debates and other forums has been trying to put this at the centre and already last week he was talking about this being at the heart of the country�*s problems. we have the manifesto, the contract we cannot show you at all until it is properly washed. and there they will talk about emigration and net zero emigration and the would only allow anoth visas for people to come in a convoy to the number of people who are leaving the number of people who are leaving the country. many questions about how that could operate, they say on essential surfaces and businesses, health staff and the like visas would be a load. it seems that may be above the cap and the same thing for business people, those who could have jobs where they earned above the national average salary but the question will come largely from the health service and business community who cry out for staff and rely on people coming in or take a lot of workforce that way, how it w
let�*s speak to our correspondent, damian grammaticas, in south wales.this shortly, nigel farage and his appearances and debates and other forums has been trying to put this at the centre and already last week he was talking about this being at the heart of the country�*s problems. we have the manifesto, the contract we cannot show you at all until it is properly washed. and there they will talk about emigration and net zero emigration and the would only allow anoth visas for people to come...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas is that the labour campaign and i think we can cross liven on this? yes, i heard a lot of thins happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today — happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that _ happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i _ happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i feel - happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i feel they i of things today that i feel they were _ of things today that i feel they were talking with not just empty promises, these promises will be fulfilled _ promises, these promises will be fulfilled by keir starmer and idris elba was — fulfilled by keir starmer and idris elba was there. one fulfilled by keir starmer and idris elba was there.— fulfilled by keir starmer and idris elba was there. . , . ~ elba was there. one thing that stuck out was keir — elba was there. one thing that stuck out was keir said _ elba was there. one thing that stuck out was keir said this _ elba was there. one thing that stuck out was keir said this is _ elba was there. one
our political correspondent damian grammaticas is that the labour campaign and i think we can cross liven on this? yes, i heard a lot of thins happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today — happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that _ happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i _ happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i feel - happen on this? yes, i heard a lot of things today that i feel they i of things today that i feel they were _ of...
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let's not cross live and speak to damian grammaticas, who is travelling with the labour campaign bus.w he performed? goad pleased with how he performed? good morninu. pleased with how he performed? good morning- yes. — pleased with how he performed? good morning- yes. we _ pleased with how he performed? good morning. yes, we are _ pleased with how he performed? (limp. morning. yes, we are heading to the west midlands now. i think so, as you are hearing there from henry, labour were expecting this to be a pretty argumentative, pretty noisy, pretty argumentative, pretty noisy, pretty contested affair. but that is a reflection for them the fact they have this healthy lead in the polls. the prime minister is trying to land blows on them. they feel that keir starmer did pretty well in returning some of his own punches. and particularly in areas like tax, you had nick talking about what is accounted for and not accounted for. they think that they did point out they believe some of the tory policies are not funded. so that is one thing. the second thing was a line from keir starmer that did
let's not cross live and speak to damian grammaticas, who is travelling with the labour campaign bus.w he performed? goad pleased with how he performed? good morninu. pleased with how he performed? good morning- yes. — pleased with how he performed? good morning- yes. we _ pleased with how he performed? good morning. yes, we are _ pleased with how he performed? (limp. morning. yes, we are heading to the west midlands now. i think so, as you are hearing there from henry, labour were expecting...
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our politicial correspondent damian grammaticas gave us this update from the labour campaign trail.
our politicial correspondent damian grammaticas gave us this update from the labour campaign trail.
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that is the line—up, let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas in the spin room.very | party. we will talk again in the - coming hours. thank you very much there from greater manchester. let's turn to our main headlines... labour has launched its manifesto as sir keir starmer says economic growth is at the heart of his party's plans for government. in other news, the corner at the inquest into the death of the teenager harry dunn has criticised the us government for lack of training provided to diplomatic staff. a senior united states officials as g—7 leaders have reached a deal to use $50 billion in interest from frozen russian assets to help fund ukraine's war effort. the world leaders are meeting at a summit in italy. more on all of those stories in a moment or two, let's pause from all of that and catch up with the support for the day. mark edwards is ready with the support for the day. mark edwards is ready with with the support for the day. mark edwards is ready with the with the support for the day. mark edwards is ready with the day's headlines. good eveni
that is the line—up, let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas in the spin room.very | party. we will talk again in the - coming hours. thank you very much there from greater manchester. let's turn to our main headlines... labour has launched its manifesto as sir keir starmer says economic growth is at the heart of his party's plans for government. in other news, the corner at the inquest into the death of the teenager harry dunn has criticised the us government for lack...