and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are preshant rao ,ternational new york times and peter conradi, foreign editor at the sunday times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. and i should say happy saint georges day. labour is attempting to win over voters ahead ofjune‘s general election, with the promise of four extra uk—wide bank holidays. they would fall on the patron saint‘s day of each of the home nations. the conservatives have responded by saying the british economy would be on a permanent holiday under labour. here's our political correspondent ben wright. good morning, everybody. good morning! working hard to get your vote. butjeremy corbyn thinks britain's workers deserve a break, and says if labour wins the general election he will try and introduce four new uk—wide bank holidays. bank holidays are a devolved matter in scotland. butjeremy corbyn says he would introduce four more in england on st george's day, st patrick's day, and st andrew's day, and st david's day, and he'll also suggest to devolved administrations they also h