vicki young, bbc news, rother valley. let's take a look at some of today's other election stories.ir state pensions when the retirement age was raised will be compensated. they could receive sums of up to £31,000, and it's thought nearly four million women are affected. labour estimates it'll cost £58 billion over five years. today's announcement wasn't part of their manifesto, with critics arguing the plan hasn't been budgeted for. the scottish national party leader, nicola sturgeon, sasteremy corbyn would have to scrap trident nuclear weapons if it wants the snp to support a minority labour government. she said she'd also want to see more powers for the scottish parliament and what she termed "a real end to austerity" if labour needed her support in the event of a hung parliament. and the lib dem leader, jo swinson, has repeated her promise that her party won't put borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn into number ten. however, she told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that she would vote for a bill which put a brexit deal to the public in a referendum. let's return to telford and speak to our