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Symptoms were dismissed as a migraine. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Let us know what you think of the plans in labours leaked manifesto. We really interested to hear your views. Were talking about social media gaffes today after the rapper bow wow posted suggesting that he was flying to new york by private jet when he wasnt. People are now posting their own exaggerated claims under the bowwowchallenge hashtag. Well show you some of the best ones. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, the bbc has obtained a leaked draft of labours manifesto, which promises to nationalise the railways as franchises expire and to abolish tuition fees in england. The document, seen by several newspapers, also pledges to return royal mail to Public Ownership and bring in an energy price cap. Norman smith is at a Labour Campaign event in central london. Well, there is a lot in here, that a lot will say is transformative, radical, how much will be in the actual manifesto next week . Well, labour folk are not denying the authenticity of the leaked document. But some are incredulous that it has been leaked, because it does seem to bea been leaked, because it does seem to be a deliberate attempt to destabilise and damage Jeremy Corbyn, although his people are saying there is not going to be any witchhunt or recriminations, we are relaxed about it, it gives us a chance to talk about policies. He was meant to be here at the poster launch, he has not turned up so he can concentrate on the meeting later today to finalise the details of the ma nifesto. Today to finalise the details of the manifesto. What did we learn from the draft . We learned thatJeremy Corbyn is going into the election with a vast number of pledges, everything from headline pledges about scrapping tuition fees, building1 about scrapping tuition fees, building 1 million homes, nationalising the railways, bringing parts of the Energy Industry back into Public Ownership. And really small things, like ensuring there is free wi fi on trains, or trying to ensure certain pesticides are not used close to bees. The second thing we learned is that this is a Jeremy Corbyn manifesto, permeated with his views and values. There is to be a more generous benefit system, or employment rights, a bigger role for the state to intervene to cap energy prices, cap rental prices. There are about to be Big Questions about the costs, how it is an advocate for. This morning, their Campaign Coordinator was trying to put the best gloss on the leak. There are some really good ideas in this document. This document is not the labour manifesto, because we have got a small matter of a klaus 5 meeting. The labour party as a democratic party, so the reason why lam not democratic party, so the reason why i am not in Greater Manchester with you, but down in london, it is because the shadow Cabinet Meeting with the National Executive committee, the Parliamentary Committee of Backbench Mps and the trade unions, to go through the d raft trade unions, to go through the Draft Manifesto and decide what we Wa Nt Draft Manifesto and decide what we want as our programme for government. After todays meeting, we government. After todays meeting, we will have a clearer picture of what is actually the manifesto. But there are some great ideas in there. Some people are comparing this draft ma nifesto to some people are comparing this Draft Manifesto to michael foots very controversial 1983 manifesto. I think a lot of the focus is going to be on the money question. Can they fund some of the very big Spending Commitments that they made, such as continuing with the triple lock for pensions, £8 billion for social care, reversing most of the tories benefit cuts, including extending personal independence payments, which the government says will cost about £4 billion, and that big ticket item, abolishing tuition fees, estimated to cost £11 billion. There will be a huge focus on how labour pays for all of this. How will it go down with labour supporters, but also those that support the conservatives and ukip, Who Labour Have Two win over if they have any chance of forming a majority . Actually, the Draft Manifesto is on the thin side, an immigration, there is no indication that they want to reduce it, no mention of freedom of movement. On brexit, the Manifesto Restates that the party accepts the outcome of the referendum. But it says it would not accept no deal. Theresa may has said you have to be able to threaten the rest of the eu that we could walk away if we dont get a good deal, labour says it is an unacceptable situation. It is not clear that it is the sort of manifesto that will peel back those that deserted the labour party over brexit. I think it might hear generational thing. Maybe people who are older will remember michael foots manifesto of 1983, but some of them might be more interesting to people, bringing the railways back into Public Ownership. The real criticism will be how do you the real criticism will be how do yu pay the real criticism will be how do you pay for this . It might be over where you are . Yes, a fairly desolate scene. We seem to be Standing Ona Desolate scene. We seem to be standing on a patch of wasteland. I dont know if you can see the back of waterloo bridge, it is not exactly glamour central. But there you go. The rest of the news, here is a neater. James comey has made his first Public Comments since President Trump sacked him as the head of the fbi on tuesday. In a Farewell Letter to colleagues, mr comey said he wasnt going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. Mrtrump said mrcomey was fired because he was not doing a good job. Our correspondent, laura bicker has more. Hes become more famous than me donald trump may have once embraced the fbi director, but the love was short lived. Its thought the president s frustration had been building for months. He hoped allegations that russia had meddled in the us election to help him win could be dismissed as fake news but the towering figure of the fbi kept the story alive by confirming the investigation. Thats why democrats think mr trump fired him. The russian leader offered his opinion on his way to a hockey match in sochi. Translation President Trump is acting in accordance with his competence, and in accordance with his law and constitution. In a Farewell Letter, james comey told his colleagues he wasnt going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. And he said the American People should see the fbi as a rock of competence, honesty and independence. Meanwhile, the Investigation Continues and, back at the centre of it is Donald Trumps former National Security adviser, michael flynn. He was fired for lying about his contacts with the russian ambassador. Senators have now issued a formal demand, a subpoena, for any documents detailing his russian contacts or business dealings. The fbi director may be gone, but the inquiry surrounding Donald Trumps aides and their potential links to russia go on. Laura bicker, bbc news, washington. Young people on the latest hiv drugs now have a near normal Life Expectancy, according to a new study. Researchers from Bristol University say new drug treatments mean many people are now living ten years longer than those who started treatment in the mid 1990s. Their findings show a ten year increase in Life Expectancy since anti retroviral drugs became widely available two decades ago. The conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to spend at least 2 of economic output on defence if theyre returned to office. They have also pledged to increase the budget by at least 0. 5 above inflation in every year of a new parliament. Meanwhile the liberal democrats are to announce that theyd accept 10,000 refugees from Syria Every Yearfor the duration of the next parliament. Party leader tim farron will also say that he is committed to reopening the Dubs Programme for unaccompanied children stranded in europe and seeking asylum. Throughout the Election Campaign well be putting your questions to politicians from all the main parties. Today at 11 30 well be putting your questions to the snps europe spokeperson stephen gethins. You can get in touch via twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis, or text your questions to 61124 and you can email us as well at askthis bbc. Co. Uk. The number of people suffering from strokes across the uk is likely to rise by almost half in the next 20 years, according to a new study. The Stroke Association says its partly because of our ageing population. There are currently 1. 2 million People Living with the effects of stroke in the uk, with over 100,000 strokes every year. Well be hearing from the Stroke Association and a woman who had two major strokes when she was aged 26 thats on the programme after 9 30 this morning. A Cold Calling Firm has been fined a record £400,000 fine for making almost 100 million Nuisance Calls. Keurboom Communications Made unsolicited automated calls relating to Road Accident and ppi compensation. Keith doyle reports. Phones ringing most of us have received them cold calls offering anything from help with ppi claims or Road Accidents, to investing in some sort of scheme. The cold callers play the numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers. And the numbers are staggering. This one company, Keurboom Communications based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. The calls were about a variety of subjects, including ppi and road traffic accidents. People got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. Companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if youve given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. This company didnt have permission, and so got a record £400,000 fine from the information commissioner. You can avoid many Nuisance Calls by signing up to the telephone preference service. New laws which will allow the directors of cold Call Companies which broke the rules to be fined should also mean fewer Nuisance Calls in future. Keith doyle, bbc news. Three women are due to appear in court in london today, charged with preparing a Terrorist Act and conspiracy to murder. They include 21 year old rizlaine boular, who was shot by police during a raid at a property in willesden two weeks ago. Seven other people, arrested as part of the investigation, have been released from police custody. David beckham has made his big screen debut. He was greeted with cheers at the premiere of the new film king arthur legend of the sword in los angeles, but the reception for his Cameo Performance as a soldier in the movie has been a bit more mixed. All right, where do you want me . Bouncing on my knee. Where do you think i want you . Hands on heels, stupid. You can make up your own mind if you go to see that one. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news, more at 9 30. Give him a break do get in touch with us throughout the morning. Let us know what you think about the wallace is in the labour manifesto, abolishing tuition fees, no immigration target, 100,000 new Council Homes built each year. All of the caveats, it is just the d raft. We of the caveats, it is just the draft. We will see what makes it into the final document. Carolyn says it looks really good, especially tuition fees, starting to warm toJeremy Corbyn. Stewart says he sees a series of excellent proposals that would be popular with many voters. One who did not leave their name, leaked deliberately, if you ask me. Assess the fallout and then say it is just a draft. Another says that it is incredibly far fetched, labour have become a joke among working class people. Your views are really welcome and we will feed them into the conversation with our guests. Lets get some sport now with hugh, and news this morning that the fa have entered the debate about the huge fees earned by football agents. There has always been a view that agents were the negative side of the game, always looking to make as much money as possible without having a players best interests at heart. However, there are many players whod say agents play an invaluable role in representing them, especially in things like contract discussions. Whichever way you look at it, it can be a lucrative business. But when does it become too much . The fa chairman greg clarke has this morning dismissed suggestions there is a moral issue in the game after fifa, the world governing body, opened an investigation into the transfer of paul pogba to Manchester United. Mino raiola is pogbas agent and he is reported to have earned a rather incredible £41 million for brokering a World Record Transfer for pogba from juventus last summer. Claims suggest united may have paid raiola £22 million directly, but should that be allowed . Heres clarkes view on the situation. If Manchester United want to pay an agent that much money, and i do not know, i have not looked into each individual transfer, that is what they are going to pay. They are accountable to their owners and theirfans. How accountable to their owners and their fans. How much should we pay for players and how much should go to agents as a commercial transaction . If football wants to change that and limit the amount of money agents get, we have to sit down as a game, led by the fa and the efl and the clubs and talk that. Some of the arsenal faithful may have to eat their words this summer. Will he lead their team to champions cup football . Will he lead their team to champions cup football . You may remember arsenal went through a dreadful run of form a couple of months ago. It prompted protest marches before home games, even planes with wenger out messages. All targeted at arsene wenger, who still hasnt told us if hell be staying at the club for next season. But after reaching the fa cup final, the club are now three points away from a place in the top four. It would be an incredible recovery. They beat southampton 2 0 last night for a fourth win in their last Six Premier League outings, thanks to second half goals from Alexis Sanchez and olivier giroud. So this is how the run in to the end of the season looks. Liverpool in third have just two matches left, Manchester City are fourth. Arsenal will need one of those to drop points. Youd imagine theyd need three wins from their trip to stoke this weekend and home games with sunderland and everton next week. So that home support at the emirates could be crucial, and if they do make it there will be a lot of fans returning to the wenger in section of their support. And talk of a major change to calls biggest event this week. Yes, there could be. Its been spoken about for the past couple of years in golf, whether or not they need a fifth major in their calendar. Today marks the start of what has always been dubbed The Unofficial Fifth Major the players championship at sawgrass. And now there is more reason to think it will now be given official status. That only genuinely happens when there is universal agreement that a tournament deserves such status. The open championship here, the us open, the masters and the us pga are the current four, but give the £8 million of prize money, the fact it returns to same course every year with some of the best players in the world means it does resonate in the sporting calendar. But should it get that elevated status, all of that may change, with new markets and new locations such as china, japan or australia all options as the sport tries to widen its appeal. I have got to ask. Our cardigans back i have got to ask. Ourcardigans back in . I have got to ask. Our cardigans back in . Were they ever out . Have i missed something . You are looking good. Good morning and welcome to the programme. Good morning and welcome to the programme. The Media Regulator Ofcom will hear from a us lawyer this afternoon who represents more than 20 people accusing fox news of racial or Sexual Harassment. It is part of a review into whether 21st Century Fox should be allowed to take complete control of sky. Douglas wigdor is due to give evidence on behalf of the Men And Women he is representing. Earlier this week another lawyer and an alleged victim of Sexual Harassment by former Fox News Anchor bill oreilly also gave evidence to ofcom. Heres a bit more on the background of the allegations against mr oreilly. Well, we have a contest on billoreilly. Com. Guess where bills going. Ill have a full report when i return. But bill oreilly wasnt coming back. Hed been the main presenter and biggest star on the us tv channel fox news for 20 years. That came to an end last month when it emerged a number of women had made Sexual Harassment allegations against him at the company. Fire bill oreilly five cases have been settled out of court by oreilly and fox for around £10 million. One unnamed black colleague said oreilly called her hot chocolate, and regularly made passes at her. We are so happy that hes gone, and hes longer going to be able and hes no longer going to be able to spit all of his vile comments and everything that comes out of his mouth that is disparaging not only to women but specifically to black women and black folks all over the world. One of oreillys accusers reported her claims to fox in early april. In 2013, i experienced Sexual Harassment as a Job Applicant at fox news channel. Wendy walsh, a psychologist who appeared on oreillys show, said she refused tojoin him in his hotel room after they had had dinner. Oreilly then allegedly withdrew thejob he had offered her. Fox initially stuck with oreilly, but several major sponsors pulled advertising as pressure mounted. At the end of april, Parent Company 21st Century Fox confirmed hed been fired. Oreilly said it was tremendously disheartening to leave fox over totally unfounded claims. Its not the first time the organisation has had to deal with Sexual Harassment claims. Lastjuly, fox news boss roger ailes resigned over similar allegations. The acting fox news ceo, Rupert Murdoch, has tried to usher in a new era at the channel by issuing an internal memo also signed by his sons saying hes committed to fostering a Work Environment built on trust and respect. But murdoch dismissed any concerns about the culture at fox news. Fox news is getting record ratings. So im not worried at all. And you dont think ofcom are going to consider whats happening at fox news . Nothings happening at fox news. Nothing. 0k . It comes at a delicate time for mr murdoch. 21st Century Fox is trying to buy the remaining 61 of sky tv in the uk. The Media Regulator Ofcom is currently deciding whether the takeover should go ahead or not. Earlier this weekjoanna spoke to wendy walsh, who you just saw in that short film. Ms walsh met ofcom the Media Regulator in this country on monday to explain to them why she thought they shouldnt allow ofcom to allow fox to buy the rest of sky news. She was an unpaid guest on bill oreillys show and claims he sexually harassed her after a work dinner. I walked out of the restaurant. I turned left to go to the bar, thinking we were going to continue the conversation at the bar. Isaid i said yes to dinner and i thought i would keep its business and it was an opportunity to be a paid contributor. He told me the chairman was his good friend and they were going to offer me a position as the paid contributor and the dinner felt like a celebratory dinner. And the dinner felt like a celebratory dinner. He turned toward the right, toward the hotel rooms. This was at the bel air hotel. When i said, oh, i think the bars this way, he said, no, come back to my suite. I said i cant do that. And i said, you know, were both parents, were raising girls, we have teenage daughters. Maybe we should model some good choices. And he said, oh, all right. And we got to the bar and his demeanour changed from charming to hostile, and he said the words, you can forget about all the Career Advice i gave you. Youre on your own. So i knew that my days were limited there, and like so many victims of Sexual Harassment, we women think, i can fix this. Ill let him know im not litigious, im not going to sue, ill send him lots of Cringeworthy Suck Up to the boss e mails, and in fact they tried to defame me by leaking some of these e mails, but eventually he had an Executive Producer get rid of me. Did you raise it at the channel . No, because of two reasons. Women of my generation are so accustomed to navigating around these landmines that we have almost normalised Sexual Harassment. I thought, another one, so i almost sucked it up. Secondly, idid another one, so i almost sucked it up. Secondly, i did not know as a Job Applicant i could have the case for Sexual Harassment. I did not call age are until a New York Times reporter contacted me a few months ago and she was doing an investigation and she found that fox news had been paying of many women over the years due to lots of different men sexually harassing women and they were unable to talk because they were gag order. I was in the position to Tell The Truth andi in the position to Tell The Truth and i had to make an ethical decision to lie to the New York Times to protect bill oreilly and fox news or Tell The Truth and make workplaces better for our daughters. Wendy walsh. Lets talk to Douglas Wigdor who represents more than 20 current and former fox news employees hes here now. You are in this country because you are giving evidence to the british Media Regulator this afternoon, representing 21 alleged victims. If our audience a sense of the allegations they are making. |j represent over 20 dedicated Men And Women who worked or currently who work at fox news. I refer to 21st Century Fox as 18th century fox because of the systemic, widescale discrimination based on race and gender going on there. I represent a woman who went for an interview with roger ailes and at the interview she was asked to turn around to see her appearance and he said he liked what he saw and he called her ex boyfriend and asked about their sex life. I represent the only black male anchor who try to do positive stories on Black America and he was met with resistance by bill oreilly and by other people who were working for fox news. It is reminiscent with what is going on with the sun newspaper. I read about this so called journalist mckenzie, i believe his name is, who referred to a footballer as a gorilla. That happened at the New York Post and another new york robber murder entity. It happened with a former client, who was the made in the in another rape case. This is a statement from a few weeks ago. After a thorough and careful review of the alligators, the company and bill oreilly have agreed he will not be returning to the fox news channel. They have got rid of bill oreilly and Rupert Murdoch says nothing is happening at fox news, ratings are going up and it is sorted. That is why they have an 18th century mentality because the fa Ns 18th Century mentality because the fans are that bill oreilly and roger ailes left with over 60 million. How is that relevant . He denied the allegations. He says, it is tremendously disheartening that we pa rt is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims. That is the U Nfortu Nate reality unfounded claims. That is the unfortunate reality many of us in The Public Eye have to live with today. I would ask them to waive the Confidentiality Clauses that they have entered into with all the victims so the public can see what these people went through. What they allege, which bill oreilly and roger ayles denied. That is why fox news have tried to pay these people off and bind them through confidentiality. You do not know that. They have admitted to the public in terms of race cases and they have said that the head controllers behaviour was abhorrent. They said the allegations raised were legitimate and abhorrent. What happened is the head lawyer or fox news knew about these allegations as far back as 2008 and waited many years before they could do anything about it. Bill oreillys lawyer said he had been subjected to a Brutal Campaign of Character Assassination being orchestrated by far left organisations bent on destroying oreilly for political and financial reasons. Are you part of a left Wing Organisation . If i am, reasons. Are you part of a left Wing Organisation . Ifi am, someone needs to tell me about it because i am a lifelong republican because i have been on record during the president ial campaign supporting donald trump. I would be quite pressed to be characterised as part ofa pressed to be characterised as part of a left wing conspiracy. Pressed to be characterised as part of a leftwing conspiracy. What about other left Wing Organisations . Do you buy this attack from bill oreillys attorney . Do you buy this attack from bill oreillys attorney . I do not. What people want is equality in the workplace and you have systemic, widespread, Industrial Scale Discrimination based on race, based on gender at the very top levels. When you have a lawyer, who is still there by the way, who has presided over all of these cases, i alone represent over 20 people, i have it all lying and fabricating things . Obviously not. You cannot say obviously not. You need to test it ina court obviously not. You need to test it in a court of law. What will you be saying to ofcom today . Why are you saying to ofcom today . Why are you saying 21st Century Fox should not be allowed to buy the rest of sky tv . I be allowed to buy the rest of sky tv . I look forward to testing this ina court tv . I look forward to testing this in a court of law. Have your clients have been to the police . Fox news wa nts to have been to the police . Fox news wants to get these cases into arbitration. They do not want to go into court. They do not want to go into court. They do not want to go into a chamber where nobody can watch the proceedings. I am all about a public airing of these issues. I have never lost a trial. This will not be the first one. You represent 21 of the alleged victims. Have any of them been to the police . These are not criminal acts, they are civil acts in america. The a nswer are civil acts in america. The answer is no, these are all things that you can get in the civil system, so they have not gone to the police. I am going to ofcom this afternoon and the reason is to talk to them about each of these cases. I cannot go into all the detail here, but i will with them and i will let them assess those facts and decide what they want to do with those, but it paints a very bleak picture. When you have Rupert Murdoch saying there is nothing wrong with fox news because the ratings are good, he has his head in the sand. I agree we have not proven the allegations yet, but with the admissions by fox, and the Court Proceedings will continue in court, and the public ear and in america will get to see the legitimacy of these claims. Thank you very much. Representing 21 alleged victims of sexual and racial harassment, who will be talking to ofcom this afternoon. Still to come. As Research Warns of a stroke epidemic, with cases rising by almost half in the next 20 years, well be speaking to someone who had two major strokes in her 20s. The rapper bow wow has been caught out bragging on social media. Well have a look at what he said and remind ourselves of some other famous social media gaffes. Now the news headlines. Labours draft election manifesto has been leaked to the press a week before its official launch date. Due to be finalised today, the document outlines plans to scrap tuition fees, ban fracking and create some publicly owned Energy Companies. Labours Campaigns Coordinator told breakfast that the leak gives the party an opportunity to talk about their vision for the country but the conservatives have called it a shambles. James comey has made his first Public Comments since he was sacked as the head of the fbi. He said he was not going to spend time on the decision of the way it was executed. Democrats say they suspect the dismissal is linked to the fbi investigation into alleged links between the Trump Campaign and russia. Mr trump said Thatjames Comey was fired because he was not doing a good job. Young people on the latest hiv drugs have a near normal Life Expectancy, according to a new study. Researchers from Bristol University say new drug treatments mean many people are now living ten years longer than those who started treatment in the mid 1990s. Their findings show a ten year increase in Life Expectancy since anti retroviral drugs became widely available two decades ago. A Cold Calling Company has been fined a record £400,000 for its cold calls. It bombarded people with calls. It bombarded people with calls about Road Accidents and ppi claims over an 18 month period. The fine was given by the information commissioners office, which has already fined 23 companies in the past year. That is a summary of the main news. Now the sport. The fa chairman greg clarke has dismissed claims that agents are being paid too much in football. Speaking at a Fifa Congress in bahrain, clarke said clubs are entitled to pay agents whatever they see fit after the games world governing body opened an investigation to Manchester United last summer, amidst claims pogbas agent was paid £41 million for the deal. Arsenal kept their late run for a Champions League place going with a 2 0 win at southampton last night Arsene Wengers side up to fifth now. Jose mourinho is calling it the biggest night in Manchester Uniteds history as his side defend a 1 0 lead against celta vigo in the second leg of their Europa League semi final. And 48 of the worlds top 50 golfers line at up at Sawgrass Today for the start of the players championship with calls made this week to make it the games fifth major tournament. That is all the sport for now. The number of people suffering from stroke could rise dramatically over the coming years. According to the Stroke Association its mainly because of the ageing population. But its a mistake to think stroke only affects older people and the charity says everyone should know what the signs are. Lets talk to cindy janine sousa goncalves, who had two major strokes when she was 26, and alexis wieroniey, the Deputy Director of policy, Stroke Association. These are projected figures. They sound incredibly alarming, set to almost double in the next 20 years. How do you get those projections . The study looked at the global burden of disease index, which is a global index which looks at making predictions, what is happening right now, in strokes and diseases across the world. They took data on the incidents now, population now, and combine that with projections. The projection is what will happen with our population if we do exactly what we are doing now. That means that we need to take more action to prevent strokes now to prevent this from happening. If these figures are borne out, what are the implications for us as a population and for the nhs . We already know that the nhs is struggling under the pressure of the ageing population and we know that social care is also under pressure. We know that pressures will only increase. Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability, it is about two thirds of Stroke Survivors that leave hospital with a disability. It also has a bigger range of disabilities than any other condition. It is notjust physical impairments. We know of one man whose wife woke up in hospital with no physical impairments, but could not remember who she was. It is physical and hidden effects that people are living with as a long term condition. It is great more people are surviving a stroke because of advances in treatment, but we have a real problem of People Living at a stroke with little or no support. Cindy, tell us what happened with your two strokes . was in an Internet Cafe on a friday with my friend, doing some work. Suddenly, my vision completely went. Everything was distorted and i lost my balance. I couldnt really figure out where i was. I ended up going to the hospital. They sent me home, saying i had a migraine. Overthe next four days, i kept going back to the hospital, because my vision would not come back. They kept sending me home. When i had another stroke on monday, i could not control my body, i was spinning in circles and could not stop. My body wasjust doing what it circles and could not stop. My body was just doing what it wanted. Circles and could not stop. My body wasjust doing what it wanted. My coordination, my vision was not there. Again, i went to hospital and it took another four days to get a ct scan, because they would not give it to me. Then they told me i had multiple strokes will stop how did you react to that . I was gobsmacked, completely gobsmacked. Because my mother had had four strokes before, i kind of guessed that i have had a stroke, especially after the second one. Then took a long time for me to be able to walk again, to write again, do everything again. How old are you now . 27. Not that long ago, then . Tell me about the impact on your life now. I have a lot of problems with my vision, my visual field, it is very distorted. With lighting, i cant see things, i see things in fours and fives. I have parkinsons in my right side, and weakness in that side. I get very tired, extreme fatigue, i cant be awake for very long. It has left me with a lot of problems. I have got a young child as well. She is three . Yes. There is stuff you cannot do with her that you normally would be doing as a 27 year old mum . with her that you normally would be doing as a 27yearold mum . I used to be out and about with her all the time andl to be out and about with her all the time and i cant do that any more. Do you know why you have the strokes . Do you know why you have the strokes . Not yet. I do have some problems with my heart and they are still investigating, but they cant tell me definitely why. Alexis, 1. 2 Million People like cindy currently live with the effects of a stroke. What can we do to prevent ourselves having a stroke . The good news is that 80 of strokes are preventable, that 80 of strokes are preventable, thatis that 80 of strokes are preventable, that is why it is a travesty that we see so many still happening across the uk and the world today. It is generally Healthy Living advice, you should be eating healthily, do not eat too much salt, smoking doubles the risk, if you are smoking you should definitely stop. Two of the most important things are that half of our strokes are caused by high Blood Pressure, and another 20 or 30 are caused by a condition which is an irregular heartbeat, that increases the risk. Is that what you had . Yes. If people take time to check Blood Pressure regularly. How do you do that . It is simple, you can go to your gp, some of them have machines in the waiting room, most pharmacies checked for free. You can go to one of the Stroke Association events. Smoking, eating too much salt, poor diet, being too sedentary, and some people have high Blood Pressure from other causes. It is important to check it once a year. It takes less than five minutes. If you are found to have high Blood Pressure, Lifestyle Changes can address that, or tablets can drastically reduce the risk. We know that there are Seven Million People Living with high Blood Pressure. Why do we know so much about cancer and the symptoms, and we really do not when it comes to having a stroke, which, according to these figures, almost half of us are going to experience in the next 20 yea rs if going to experience in the next 20 years if we dont do anything . Going to experience in the next 20 years if we dont do anything7m going to experience in the next 20 years if we dont do anything . It is a huge problem, we know that awareness is relatively high because of tv adverts. But we have people that didnt know the risk factors, and we dont know why. You associated with older people. Yes, and a quarterof associated with older people. Yes, and a quarter of strokes happen to people aged under 65. There are too many People Living with strokes that could have been prevented, that arent getting the support they need. Thank you very much. Thank you for talking to us. It is excellent that you are raising awareness in the way that you are. Let me read you more comments from people that are reacting to the lea ked people that are reacting to the leaked draft of the general ma nifesto leaked draft of the general manifesto from the labour party. Gareth, the manifesto, as reported, is truly inspirational in these troubled times. Why on earth would they be worried it has been leaked . It is clearJeremy Corbyns labour stands for the many, not the few. The rail network is a shambles and needs an overhaul. The nhs is struggling and everybody wants to see a Government Back doctors, nurses and support staff. I work in Mental Health and can tell you that austerity is causing stress, anxiety and depression. We need to invest in people, not steal from them to give the richest 5 even more than they already have. Carroll says that labour make too many promises that are going to cost too much money and, like last term, the end of their last time, when precious little will have changed. We will be up little will have changed. We will be up to our highs in debt and they will be leaving notes for their success will be leaving notes for their Su Ccess A Re will be leaving notes for their success are saying will be leaving notes for their success are saying it is all gone. Keep your views coming in, wherever you are in the country. Coming up, well have a look at how rapper bow wow was caught out bragging on social media. Shares in the owner of snapchat have sunk by nearly a quarter. The problem for stockmarkets is that snapchat hasnt grown quickly enough since its floatation earlier this year. Competition from rivals like facebook hasnt helped. The amount of money it generated in the last three months nearly trebled to nearly £115 million, but thats disappointing to investors. Jasper lawler is a Senior Markets analyst at London Capital group investments. What is that . It is a brokerage, we work in mayfair. Good for you. Why are the results so bad . Like you inferred, the results are actually pretty good. They tripled their sales over last year, but in stock market parlance, they missed expectations. The market expected more. The big metric that we tend to follow with these kind of tech companies, because they were not expected to make any money, we knew they would make a loss, we are tracking whether they can make a profit in the future, through user growth. User growth was not as fast as it has been in the past. It is slowing, still growing, but slowing. This is leading into the fears that wall street had originally, that snapchat is going to never quite make it in the big leagues of the internet advertising giants, like google and facebook. One of the big reasons is that facebook are stealing a lot of their ideas and copying features into their own apps. Like what . Stories is a big feature. You can add together clips and videos of what you have been doing, share it with your friends, manipulated in various ways and that can be used to incorporate with adverts. That is how they make money. Facebook already has a massive audience, so they are sending the same features to the already massive audience. Snapchat are still trying to grow the audience. Snapchat was launched as a camera app, wasnt it . I dont know any teenager that uses it. They take pictures and are adding ears and whiskers, but mostly they are using it to chat . It was a confusing listing, they have some hardware as well, they could integrate it with glasses, interacting almost co nsta ntly glasses, interacting almost constantly with your friends, doing stories, sharing it. Essentially it isa stories, sharing it. Essentially it is a messaging app. The way you have to look at it at this point, we are almost back to the ipo price. What does that mean . Where they listed the stock initially, just three months ago. The share price jumped up months ago. The share price jumped upa lot months ago. The share price jumped up a lot in the first day and now it is back where it started. Any potential investor now has a new opportunity. Why would you do that . Because of the future potential. The potential i can see is actually advertising, where they make their money, it could potentially be a lot more interesting and interactive for users on snapchat. How . Rather than being a pain, as adverts mostly appear to being a pain, as adverts mostly appearto be, i can being a pain, as adverts mostly appear to be, i can demonstrate on the phone, if you would like. Ican bring i can bring it up on the telephone. Ifigo to i can bring it up on the telephone. If i go to stories, you can add some friends and these are stories from cosmopolitan. So you read cosmopolitan . This is for demonstration purposes, i promise i will try not to move it around too much. A good example is people follow what their friends are doing and celebrities. Again, purely for demonstration, this is the story and she is playing around with some goats in mexico maybe. People are watching this and they have chosen to watch it. The difference with advertising on tv is snapchat know what you have been browsing in your Search History and they know you are watching this by choice and they send you a targeted advert that you are very likely to act on. So it is not interactive. I am thinking you do not mean that there is an advert you can manipulate. They are selling you can manipulate. They are selling you a vision. They are saying, this is what the future is. It is not something you have chosen to watch and suddenly you are playing a game. There was an advert at the end of this and it was an Online Subscription Service where you could subscribe right there using snapchat. Thank you very much. A Senior Market analyst at London Capital group investments. Next, a woman in taiwan with terminal Breast Cancer has fulfilled one of her dreams by having a wedding photo shoot done, despite the fact she is single. She has posted it on social media and has had a huge response around the world. This is her story. She is 28 and she has terminal Breast Cancer. Let me read some comments from you about the leaked labour manifesto. This is from john. I support many of the policies outlined in the manifesto, but i cannot see how they will be financed. By the way, some of the policies are nationalising the railways, parts of the energy sector, abolishing University Tuition fees in england. 8 billion more for social care over the next parliament. 100,000 new Council Homes will be built. Pat says, i think it was deliberately leaked to give labour a head start. I am concerned the league is a pretence. Jamie, does nobody remember labour implemented increased tuition fees in the 1980s . I campaign against Student Loans and fees introduced by the conservatives. Mark says, i am a long time labour voter who switched to the snp. If labour had been proposing these policies years ago, i would never have left them for the snp. I suspect many new snp voters would say the same. Keep those coming in. We will talk more about the leaked manifesto after ten. From snapchat to instagram lets have a quick word about the rapper bow wow whos been caught out making a bit of an embarrassing claim on social media. As a result, everyone else on social media was trying to outdo him in the bow wow challenge. Our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is here. Rapper bow wow posted on instagram, suggesting that he was flying to new york by private jet. It was exclusive. Look at it. I would be happy with one of the cars to be honest unfortunately someone spotted how he appeared to be really travelling, and tweeted a photo of bow wow actually sitting in economy on a commercial flight. Twitter is never one to miss out on developing trend. That one with the pictures has been tweeted 20,000 times and liked 40,000 times. People acted with lead to the gas. Tell us about the challenge. Tell us about the challenge. It triggered the hashtag bowwowchallenge with people around the world posting messages in which they pretended to make similar mistakes. Patrice pannel tweeted how much she was enjoying her holiday in hawaii. Devante swing showed off their high priced car in a car wash. The pictures on the left look very impressive, but on the right it puts it in slightly more interesting context. That is quite funny, clever. Bow wows social media mishap isnt the first time that celebrities have been caught out. When Charlie Sheen wanted to send popstar and fellow celeb Justin Bieber his phone number, he accidentally tweeted it publically and ended up being inundated with calls and messages. None of them were from Justin Bieber U Nfortu Nately none of them were from Justin Bieber unfortunately music star rita ora overestimated her fans enthusiasm when she posted a tweet promising some new music if her message was retweeted 100,000 times. When it only got a few thousand, she deleted her original message. And Manchester City premiership star Ilkay Gundogan posted a tweet referring to how he was with the arsenal team and looking forward to training. And the photo was of arsenal player mesut ozil, leading everyone to conclude that the same person looked after the social media for both players and had accidentally tweeted from the wrong account. Again it was swiftly deleted a few minutes after everyone noticed this. The dangers mean than some celebrities have handed final control over their social media to their pr team or management including adele who has around 28 million followers on twitter your account . Is that true . This is true. You cant tweet as yourself . Im not a drinker any more, but when twitter first came out, i was like drunk tweeting. And like nearly put my foot in it quite a few times, so my management decided that you have to go through, like, two people and then it has to be signed off by someone. But they are all my tweets, no one writes my tweets. Theyjust post them for me. So, yeah, thats very, very true. Thank you very much. Lets talk to pr expert mark borkowski. You are on. I am too slow. What do you think about this embarrassing post . There are many embarrassing posts from celebrities because they do have teams that manage these huge crowds of people who follow them. Will bow bow have posted that himself or will it be a member of staff . Possibly. If you have millions of followers, you cannot do it all yourself. These are incredibly powerful channels. You do not have to go through another media to get your message across. Of course there are great deals to be done. You can be invited to a hotel ora done. You can be invited to a hotel or a restaurant and it is free and you are paid. Some people are getting £14,000 for a tweet. It is the equivalent of trying to brand a raindrop ina the equivalent of trying to brand a raindrop in a thunderstorm. £14,000 if you plug a hotel . If you have got a big enough following, yes. But why pretend or is it a mistake . remember there was some nascent celebrity building their profile and deliberately made Spelling Errors because it generated conversation. Bow bow is now being circulated around the social media space. Many people have not heard of him before and they now have. But if you are ridiculed on social media . Some people can take it. That is true. From a celebritys point of view, do you advise your clients to do it themselves because it is direct contact with fans and you can tell if someone is authentic or not . Putting your mobile phone in the hands of somebody to do your own tweets can be a disaster. Some people are natural with it. Some people are natural with it. Some people are natural with it. Some people are not very good at doing it and get terrified. You do not tweet when you are drinking. As adele said. There was that incredible picture of Robbing Thick which caused his marriage to fail because he was photographed with a starlet ina he was photographed with a starlet in a nightclub. Unfortunately behind Ina Mirroryou in a nightclub. Unfortunately behind in a mirror you could see him putting his hand on that persons rear quarters. There has to be a transparency because people buy into it. Obvious questions are asked like what is your birthday . Facts can be a nswered what is your birthday . Facts can be answered by a robot, but sometimes they can go wrong. People like to know they are connected with that celebrity. We have been obsessed with celebrities since the days of early celebrities. There was an insight into celebrities lives and people bought into that. Fan clubs in the 60s you had to stick to the message. The long answer to your short question is you need people to help you because you can do this alone, particularly with a mass following of people going at you all the time. We have got some changes and most of us we have got some changes and most of us today it will be dry and fine, but more cloud is coming into southern parts of england and wales. We could get some heavy and thundery showers developing later on in the afternoon. Increasingly humid air in the south east. As we run through this evening and overnight there will be more showers and heading further north into wales and the midlands and wetter weather arriving in northern ireland. A cooler night in the north of england, but it will be warmer than it has been for some time. More cloud on the way on friday. Very few showers for scotla nd friday. Very few showers for scotland and also across northern england. But the rest of england and wales will see heavy showers, thunderstorms and torrential downpours again. There could be some localised flooding. Some much needed rain, but not quite everywhere. Good morning, welcome to the programme. Labours leaked manifesto promises a include plans to nationalise the railways, abolish tuition fees and tax the highly paid. The partys Campaign Co Ordinator says hes relaxed about the leak. Leaks happen, they always happen and they probably always will. But the point is theres an opportunity now, were talking about labours policies a week in advance of when we would be launching them. Your reaction is very welcome. Also on on the programme today, seni lewis, a 23 year old it graduate from london died after 11 Police Officers used multiple force to restrain him in a Mental Health hospital. Yesterday, an inquest found that they used Excessive Force and contributed to his death. His pa rents contributed to his death. His parents will tell us about their long fight for justice in parents will tell us about their long Fight Forjustice in the next hour. We will get the latest on a special conference in london on saving lives in somalia, where thousands are facing famine. As a global britain, we will continue to drive coordinated International Effo Rts Drive coordinated International Efforts that increase Global Security and protect our values around the world. Good morning. Heres annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. Labours Draft Manifesto has been lea ked labours Draft Manifesto has been leaked to the press before its launch date. It outlines plans to scrap tuition fees, ban fracking and create some publicly owned Energy Companies. The Campaigns Coordinator told breakfast the leak gives the party an opportunity to talk about their vision for the country. The conservatives have called it a shambles. Theresa may is hosting an International Conference on somalia. The Prime Minister is meeting World Leaders for the summit in london. Its hoped humanitarian aid for the drought stricken country can be offered and a new plan to improve security there can be agreed. A few moments ago she made these opening remarks. If somalia is a foothold for Terrorist Groups like al shabab and daesh, if global trade is hijacked by pirates in the indian ocean or millions are continually displaced ina millions are continually displaced in a desperate bid to escape poverty and drought, the impact of instability in somalia is felt across the whole region and the wider world. James comey has made his first Public Comments since President Trump sacked him as the head of the fbi on tuesday. In a Farewell Letter to colleagues mr comey said he wasnt going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. Democrats say they suspect the dismissal is linked to the fbis investigation into alleged links between the Trump Campaign and russia. Mrtrump said mrcomey was fired because he was not doing a good job. Young people on the latest hiv drugs now have a near normal Life Expectancy, according to a new study. Researchers from Bristol University say new drug treatments mean many people are now living ten years longer than those who started treatment in the mid 1990s. Their findings show a ten year increase in Life Expectancy since anti retroviral drugs became widely available two decades ago. The conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to spend at least 2 of economic output on defence if theyre returned to office. They have also pledged to increase the budget by at least 0. 5 above inflation in every year of a new parliament. Meanwhile the liberal democrats are to announce that theyd accept 10,000 refugees from Syria Every Yearfor the duration of the next parliament. Party leader tim farron will also say that he is committed to reopening the Dubs Programme for unaccompanied children stranded in europe and seeking asylum. Throughout the Election Campaign well be putting your questions to politicians from all the main parties. Today at 11. 30, well be putting your questions to the snps europe spokeperson stephen gethins. You can get in touch via twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis, or text your questions to 61124 and you can email us as well at askthis bbc. Co. Uk. A Cold Calling Company has been fined a record £400,000 for its Nuisance Phone Calls. Keurboom communications bombarded people with almost 100 million Nuisance Phone Calls about Road Accidents and pp claims over an 18 month period. The fine was handed to them by the information commissioners office, which has already fined 23 companies in the past year. That is the latest bbc news. The fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they see fit. Clarke has spoken in the light of a fifa investigation into the £89 million transfer of paul pogba from juventus to Manchester United last summer. They have written to united asking for clarification on the deal after allegations in a new book in germany claimed pogbas agent mino raiola scooped a cool £41 million in the deal, 22 of which, its claimed, came directly from united. If Manchester United want to pay an agent that much money, and i do not know, i have not looked into each individual transfer, that is what they are going to pay. They are accountable to their owners and their fans. How much should we pay for players and how much should go to agents as a commercial transaction . If football wants to change that and limit the amount of money agents get, we have to sit down as a game, led by the fa and the efl and the clubs and talk about that. Clarke was speaking to the bbc at a Fifa Congress in bahrain where the bodys president Gianni Infantino said he believes those who want to use football to get rich should get out of the sport in stark contrast to clarkes view. Infantino also spoke about the issue of racism in the sport after a player in italy left the field in protest after racist chants, only to be banned for the next game and although the ban was subsequently overturned, it caused outrage across the globe. We have two fights tirelessly against racism and discrimination. That is our duty. In football, the only colour that counts is the colour of the shirt of your team, no other colour. We have to fight for that. There are idiots everywhere in the world, sadly. But it doesnt matter, we can give strong messages, with an thanks to football. Arsenalfans arsenal fans have been arsenalfans have been on a bit of arsenal fans have been on a bit of a roller coaster. You may remember arsenal went through a dreadful run of form a couple of months ago. It prompted protest marches before home games. There were planes flying over the stadium, targeted at arsene wenger. His future still hangs in the balance. But after reaching the fa cup final the club are now three points away from a place in the top four. It would be an incredible recovery. They beat southampton 2 0 last night for a fourth win in their last Six Premier League outings, thanks to second half goals from Alexis Sanchez and olivier giroud. This is how the run in to the end of the season looks. Liverpool have just two matches. You would expect them to get six points against west ham or middlesbrough, but they faulted in recent times. Manchester city are fourth. Arsenal will need one of those two to drop points, you would imagine. They would need three wins from their trip to stoke this weekend and home games with sunderland and everton next week. The home support at the emirates could be crucial if they do make it. 48 of the worlds top 50 golfers tee off today in the players championship at sawgrass with calls this week for the tournament to be elevated to the sports fifth major championship leading the field this week is the new masters champion sergio garcia, winner of the players in 2008 and runner up last year. World number one Dustin Johnson is the favourite while number two rory mcilroy leads a Strong British challenge which also includes masters runner upjustin rose. And just a reminder, a big Europa League semi final clash for Manchester United tonight. Their match with celta vigo is live on radio 5 live from seven. Good morning, welcome to the programme. This is sheni lewis. He was a 23 year old it graduate with no history of mental illness. In 2010 he went out with friends over the august bank holiday. He returned home saying he thought hed been drugged. When his behaviour became erratic he voluntarily went to bethlem Royal Hospital in beckenham. 18 hours later he collapsed and he never woke up. Yesterday, an inquest concluded Excessive Force was used by 11 Police Officers to restrain him and that contributed to his death. Thejury said being restrained by officers for firstly ten minutes and then later 20 minutes, was unnecessary and unreasonable. The coroner ruled out unlawful killing. This, after two investigations by the Police Watchdog and a Judicial Review. We can speak now to aji and conrad lewis, shenis mum and dad, as well as deborah coles, director of the charity inquest, whove been supporting the family. Thank you very much for coming on the programme. Conrad, thejury said that the restraint used by those officers for the prolonged period of time, ten minutes and then 20 minutes, was unnecessary and unreasonable. Excessive. What was it like to hear that, as evidence . Traumatic. Initially, we didnt really know what happened until the inquest, which was six and a half yea rs inquest, which was six and a half years later. Now to hear how it all unfolded, the lies that were being told by the police and the health staff, you know, we werejust lost for words. Everybody in court gasped when they heard the treatment. I think the doctor said they were treating him like an animal. What was it like for you,aji . He had so much promise, still a child, looking to the future. And his life was snubbed out. The whole family is traumatised. Life does not move as smoothly as you would like. It is really traumatic. It affects everybody. When you have a 23 year old son, you kind of think, we have done ourjob, now. We have done a good job . Yes. He enjoyed his studies, we never had to tell him to study hard and work hard. A young, black man, if you dont get a good job, where are you . But he was full of the joys of spring. It isjust very sad. Sad. Do you have an answer yet as to why this happened . No. We are still waiting for answers. From the police, from the health authorities. After waiting seven yea rs, authorities. After waiting seven years, im not quite sure any of them are going to give us the answer that we need to hear. But if they can get up and do what they are supposed to do, to stop other families feeling the way we do, this is for the rest of our lives now, but we dont want to see any other family in the same way we feel. Its crippling. I am going to bring in deborah, from the charity inquest. Explain to our audience what restraint was used on seni for that Second Period and what happened to him after the officers left him . The jury him after the officers left him . The jury were him after the officers left him . The jury were quite condemning in what happened, ultimately 11 officers we re happened, ultimately 11 officers were involved in holding seni facedown, in a prone position. He also had mechanical restraints, two sets of handcuffs, leg and arm restraints as well, to the point of complete collapse. The jurys finding is unequivocal, that he was restrained to death. Even at the point of collapse, neither the police or the doctor present went to his aid, and evidence was given at the inquest that they thought he might have been faking it. Faking unconsciousness . So they left the room . I think what is so shocking about this case is the fact that this was an extremely vulnerable man who had gone to hospital because he needed help. He needed support, professional care. Someone in a Mental Health crisis, that they can die in this circumstance, raises questions about both the provision and quality of Mental Health services, but also of the treatment by the police. The independent Police Complaints Commission Review was completed a couple of years ago and they concluded that six officers had a case to answer for Gross Misconduct and they say now the inquest is over they will be working with the metropolitan police to ensure Disciplinary Proceedings are held properly. We have a statement from the met police it has been my ongoing commitment to obtain answers for this family. The ipcc have been clearer about mistakes made in the past and i have apologised to the lewis family in public and in private and the met police have been directed to carry out Disciplinary Procedures which i hope will take place as soon as possible. I do not know if it is possible to explain the strain on you over the last seven yea rs. The strain on you over the last seven years. You lose your son, there are two ipcc investigations then a Judicial Review and now a jury then a Judicial Review and now a jury inquest. There was another inquiry by the health and safety executive. There was another investigation. So, yes, each stage you feel thwarted, you have to keep fighting, it is a struggle. You keep going. You keep going . Yes. We have to. That is what we have been doing. What about the impact on your wider family . We have two other children and two grandchildren and we try our best as a family to keep ourselves going and motivate each other, be there for each other and encourage there for each other and encourage the grandchildren. It is hard some days. You know, each day can be different. You have given us a little bit of an insight into what your son was like, tell us what he was like. He was a young man, he liked his clothes, he had an eye for a pretty girl, you know. He was fun loving, he had loads of friends, he hated injustice and would stick up for anybody. He did not like bullies. It is interesting, isnt it . And nobody had to tell him to study. He knew he had to study and he would get on with it. He was just a normal, gentle soul. Deborah, would a white 23 year old man had been treated like this . It is an interesting question. There is no doubt from the work we have done that black, particularly young, black men, particularly liked you to die from the use of force. But the other area with a disproportionality is the area where people have Mental Health problems. If you are a black man with Mental Health problems, it raises important questions about stereotyping and whether or not, be it fear or stigma, whether or not that informs treatment. I think what happened and a terrible evidence this inquest has heard, the people who should have been looking after him lost sight of him as a human being. Ithink him lost sight of him as a human being. I think there were very important questions about training in understanding racism and discrimination. But also one of the things that this family have spoken about so movingly is the impact of delay on their ability to grieve. I very much hope now they have got some answers very much hope now they have got some answers that they can begin that process. But for this family and like families before and after, sadly these deaths are still happening. We have got to ensure that there is both the accountability of those responsible, but also learning. That is what this family, like other families, but also learning. That is what this family, like otherfamilies, like conrad said, they want is not to happen to someone else. We have got to demand of the metropolitan police and the Department Of Health that they act on the findings of this inquest. There is a review commissioned by the Prime Minister when she was sitting as Home Secretary in 2015 because she had met personally with the family and the family of another black man and she was concerned about the protracted nature of the investigations and the lack of justice that she commissioned a review. That review was given to the new Home Secretary in january and review. That review was given to the new Home Secretary injanuary and is still yet to be published. Of course thatis still yet to be published. Of course that is an opportunity to try and ensure that we learn from these awful, preventable death. Thank you very much for talking to us. Thank you for coming on the programme. I have a message from somebody who was watching. My heart goes out to the family, totally shocking, shameful and devastating. Heartbreaking beyond words. You have spoken with great dignity this morning, thank you. Thank you very much indeed. Usually one of the most closely guarded documents in a the run up to an election building up to a Set Piece Event where a party publishes its planned direction for the country, the manifesto. But it looks like we know exactly what will be in labours manifesto before we were supposed to because it was leaked last night. Norman, run through what is in the d raft norman, run through what is in the Draft Manifesto. This is a massive document with a huge number of pledges. I do not recall a manifesto with so many promises contained in it. It is like the encyclopaedia britannica of manifestos, everything from building 1 million more houses to more childcare, to a ban on fracking, down to small policies like ensuring that Rail Companies provide free wi fi on trains. I got a train the other day and the wi fi was lousy, so maybe it is not a bad idea. Lets meet at you through some of the big, benchmark policies. Top of the big, benchmark policies. Top of the big, benchmark policies. Top of the list is nationalising things like the railways, royal mail, bringing that back into Public Ownership, bits of the Energy Industry as well would be taken back into the Public Sector. There would be more regulation of bus services. The last time the labour party suggested that sort of Public Ownership and we would have to go back to 1983 and michael foot and his manifesto. He talked about taking back the shipyards and telecoms and so on. The other big eye catching announcement is increasing income tax on the wealthy, those earning more than £80,000. Jeremy corbyns people say these are the top 5 in society. We are talking about the most wealthy. What the Draft Manifesto does not tell us is how they will be hit. Maybe through a wealth tax, maybe by increasing the number of people in the higher rate of tax, changing it and inheritance tax. But the rich will be hit. University tuition fees will be hit. University tuition fees will be hit. University tuition fees will be scrapped. That was a benchmarkJeremy Corbyn pledge when he stood for the leadership. It was one of the things that galvanised many of his young supporters. It became an iconicJeremy Corbyn methods. In the manifesto they confirm tuition fees will be scrapped. That comes with a big price tag. It could cost around £11 billion. That is an awful lot of money and we do not have the details on how that will be paid for. Lastly, energy and rent price caps. The government underJeremy Corbyn would intervene to cap the amount being paid forfuel would intervene to cap the amount being paid for fuel bills at around £1000. If you pay more, theJeremy Corbyn government would bring it down. Similarly, if you are struggling to pay your rent in the private sector, a Jeremy Corbyn government will look at introducing rental ca ps government will look at introducing rental caps to put a lid on the amount you have to pay to the landlord. There are a whole swathe of policies. But what that is not really is a breakdown of how this is all going to be paid for. There are all going to be paid for. There are a lot of big ticket items here. For example they will end the Public Sector pay cap. They will keep the triple lock on pensions. They will reverse most of the Benefit Changes and cuts introduced by the conservatives. They will extend personal independence payments. Recently the tories blocked that. That is estimated to cost £4 billion. They have also suggested £8 billion. They have also suggested £8 billion for social care. At the moment we do not know where that money is coming from and that will be one of the Big Questions surrounding this manifesto. With me now is emma rees, shes from momentum. And stephen bush from the Current Affairs and political magazine the new statesmen. Hello to both of you. What do you think, emma . I think hello to both of you. What do you think, emma . Ithink the hello to both of you. What do you think, emma . I think the draft ma nifesto think, emma . I think the Draft Manifesto which was leaked Last Night Set out a set of really bold policies which i think will be incredibly popular with the electorate and will tackle our rigged economy and our rigged system in the interests of the many and not the few. Just as labours slogan says, this Draft Manifesto puts flesh on the bones of that statement. It is definitely ambitious and radical. Will it appeared to conservative voters and ukip photos . Will it appeal . We also know from elections past that people tend to assess the policies through the prism of the leader. We talk about labours 1983 manifesto being radical. At the time the leader was reassuring and people looked at him and said, you are all right. Theresa may looks like a safe pair of hands. The manifesto will not be labours problem in this election. It is the messenger . They have got to turn people round on Jeremy Messenger . They have got to turn people round onJeremy Corbyn messenger . They have got to turn people round on Jeremy Corbyn they have got to get him doing classic events, Desert Island discs, where he comes across as a warm, events, Desert Island discs, where he comes across as a warm, normal person who people trust to take decisions. People need to know more aboutjeremy decisions. People need to know more about Jeremy Corbyn rather than decisions. People need to know more aboutJeremy Corbyn rather than what they see at the moment and the stereotype that he has been tooling around the country doing lots of Campaign Events. It is unlike theresa may. He is speaking to people who already support him. That is not true. He has been doing many visits in tory held seats. In seats where there has been an increase in ukip support in the past. He is very much talking to people across the country. And despite that. The contrary to what i think you are about to say. He has had more visibility and he is getting more coverage in the press and he is doing many more visits and Campaign Events across the country. We have seen an events across the country. We have seen an increased dramatically in the popularity of the labour party. We are catching up in the polls. Not in the local elections which is the only poll we can trust at the moment. I think that is true. There has been a ten point increase that was reported last weekend. I think we have now got. The tories gained over 500 councillors. That is a distorted view for a general election. I know you cannot extrapolate, but if we are looking at polls, lets look at the one where people voted and that is the most recent. These policies set out in the Draft Manifesto, and they have been announced over the previous few weeks, have wide public support. Things like the £10 minimum wage, 77 of people support that policy and that will make a huge impact on the lives of ordinary people. Those are the policies people. Those are the policies people will vote for in this election. Over the next few weeks the labour party and all its half a million members will be out on the doorsteps and speaking to people up and down the country. People are saying there is a lot of expenditure, how will it be paid for . Do we have to wait for the ma nifesto to for . Do we have to wait for the manifesto to hear that . There will be some changes, but not many changes in the meeting today. I imagined the language around defence will be more robust and will be more pro britains Defence Industry than in the draft. There will be some stuff on spending. They have a fiscal ruled that they can borrow to invest in infrastructure, but they have a tight limits on their day to day expenditure. Things like transport and School Building are paid for by Corporation Tax rises and income tax rises, changes to National Insurance and private schools and private health care. Thank you both very much. Ok, every day untiljune 8th well be highlighting the best gaffe, or highly amusing moment from the Election Campaign with norman. We need an election and we need one now. Do every city and every time. It is our clear intention. The big question is simply this. Our voters getting tired . Politicians. Let me finish. So, norman, what have you got . Elections encourage political groupies, if you remember milifandom, when he was mobbed getting off a campaign bus. Jeremy corbyn seems to have his fans around him, on the campaign trail, offering him, on the campaign trail, offering him bananas and kissing him on the cheek. Now we have a new group that are dubbing themselves the maylennials. These are people that love theresa may. They have been sharing all sorts of pictures of the Prime Minister online. This is something that caught my eye. Yes. There is theresa may with her strong, beautiful blonde hair. Not something i have cause to use. Another one, matrix may, with dark sunglasses, may be going in to see jean claude juncker. Here, with sunglasses, may be going in to see jean claudejuncker. Here, with a bunch of hoodlums, going into negotiations with a fag in her mouth. Another thing that caught my eye, George Osborne is standing down now as an mp to go and edit the london evening standard. A week ago, when he started the job, he looks pretty sharp and perky. He looks ok. He is getting on with life, looks quite refreshed. This was mr osborne after a week in the job. Sorry, ive got the picture. Can you see it . That is his first day in the job, and that is two weeks in. If he thought it was going to be easy to edit a newspaper, he is not looking like it now. I think he is finding it harder than he thought to be a humble hack. Still to come, aid agencies in somalia are battling a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. We will get the latest from a special conference in london aimed at trying to help. And we will talk to the men that have been left unable to have sex following treatment for Prostate Cancer because they cannot get the corrective surgery they need on the nhs. Now time for the latest news headlines. The shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has described the leak of labours Draft Manifesto as very disappointing. Due to be finalised today, the document outlines plans to scrap tuition fees, ban fracking and create some publicly owned Energy Companies. Labour said each policy would be fully costed when the final version of the manifesto was published next week. James comey has made his first Public Comments since President Trump sacked him as the head of the fbi on tuesday. In a Farewell Letter to colleagues, mr comey said he wasnt going to spend time on the decision or the way it was executed. Democrats say they suspect the dismissal is linked to the fbis investigation into alleged links between the Trump Campaign and russia. Mrtrump said mrcomey was fired because he was not doing a good job. A Cold Calling Company has been fined a record 400,000 for its Nuisance Phone Calls. Keurboom communications bombarded people with almost 100 million Nuisance Phone Calls about Road Accidents and pp claims over an 18 month period. The fine was handed to them by the information commissioners office, which has already fined 23 companies in the past year. Young people on the latest hiv drugs now have a near normal Life Expectancy, according to a new study. Researchers from Bristol University say new drug treatments mean many people are now living ten years longer than those who started treatment in the mid 1990s. Their findings show a ten year increase in Life Expectancy that is a summary of the latest news. Join me at 11 oclock. We will bring you the latest sport in a moment. We have a lot of comments about the interview with 23 year old seni lewiss parents. A cheery suggested that restrained by Police Officers contributed to his death. A gre. Officers contributed to his death. A gre. Sophie says it is heartbroken. Another, the grief of his parents is palpable. Mark, police use these kind of tactics co nsta ntly, police use these kind of tactics constantly, it is better agony. God bless the young man that died. The metropolitan police say seven years ago he died in tragic circumstances. They say it is of Grave Concern to us and we must consider the detail of the narrative verdict. We will speak to the independent Police Complaints commission, who independently investigated his death to understand the next steps regarding the Misconduct Charges facing officers. I hope it is of some comfort that the way that the met deals with Mental Health has changed beyond recognition in recent yea rs. The fa chairman greg clarke has dismissed claims that agents are being paid too much in football. Speaking at a Fifa Congress in bahrain, clarke said clubs are entitled to pay agents whatever they see fit, after the games world governing body opened an investigation into paul pogbas World Record Transfer from juventus to Manchester United last summer amidst claims pogbas agent was paid £41 Million Pounds for the deal. Arsenal kept their late run for a Champions League place going. With a 2 0 win at southampton last night. Arsene wengers side are up to fifth now, 3 points behind fourth placed Manchester City. Jose mourinho is calling it the biggest night in Manchester Uniteds history as his side defend a 1 0 lead against celta vigo in the second leg of their Europa League semi final. And 48 of the worlds top 50 golfers line up at Sawgrass Today for the start of the players championship. With calls made this week to make it the games fifth major tournament. Three months ago the un warned that somalia was at risk of an imminent famine. This morning the foreign secretary borisjohnson is hosting a conference to address the humanitarian crisis in somalia. Its bringing together politicians from east africa and international organisations, and theyll be discussing how to tackle the issues facing the country aid, politics and security. Lets tell you a bit more about somalia. Somalia is a country in east africa thats home to more than 11 million it was torn apart by a civil war that lasted for more than two decades. In 2012 a new government was installed but the country is still recovering. In 2011 there was a major famine and more than 250,000 people died. Today more than 6. 2 Million People are at risk of starvation thats more than half the country. April should have been the height of the rainy season, but most of somalia saw little to no rain during the whole month. And its suffering its worst Cholera Epidemic in five years over 600 people have died of the disease so far this year theresa may is attending an International Conference on somalia today. Its hoped humanitarian aid for the drought stricken country can be offered and a new plan to improve security there can be agreed. Theresa may made these opening remarks. These challenges that face somalia affect us all. If somalia is a foothold for Terrorist Groups like al shabab and daesh, if global trade is hijacked by pirates in the indian ocean, if millions are continually displaced in a desperate bid to escape poverty and drought, the impact of instability in somalia is felt across the whole region and the wider world. But what we have seen over the last five years is that when we Work Together on these issues we can make progress. Lets talk now to sagal mohamed, who is an activist here in the uk shell be protesting outside the conference. Kevin watkins, ceo of Save The Children joins us now after addressing the Somalia Conference in central london. Haleema abdullahi has been raising funds for somalia within the community here in the uk. Welcome, all of you. Why are you protesting . Yes, there was a protest arranged today, around ten oclock to one oclock. The reason is, as you have mentioned, we have a Security Situation in somalia, therefore we have people there to protect the Somali People and help the government to bring about peace in somalia. However, saw The General Public in somalia feel there is a lack of accountability from the African Union forces, in regards to rape cases, documented by the un, where nobody has been taken to court, nobody has been prosecuted for that. Also, there is. But is this the right place to protest about that . I think it is because the support, the Somali People that live abroad, are very much passionate and engaged about what is happening in somalia, both the positive and the negative. What do you think of this process . Is it the right place to be doing it all would you not want to comment on that . think it is a really important point, there is terrible gender based point, there is terrible gender based violence on point, there is terrible gender based violence on the ground that we see on the ground. But we we re that we see on the ground. But we were that we see on the ground. But we were must not lose sight of the fa ct were must not lose sight of the fact that there are 1. 5 million children malnourished in somalia. 250,000 of those children are on the brink of starvation. To give you a picture of what is behind the headline numbers, three weeks ago i met a two children. This was in the northern part of somalia, visiting a health and nutrition clinic. One little boy was brought to the clinic by his mother, severely malnourished, pneumonia and diarrhoea. Doctors said they thought he had no chance of surviving, but he had no chance of surviving, but he pulled through. We had a well stocked clinic, all of the medicine was there, he lived. Another girl was brought to the clinic in a coma. Staff could not rehydrate her. Clinic in a coma. Staff could not re hydrate her. They clinic in a coma. Staff could not rehydrate her. They could not find the vein to put the drip into, she died. What this conference is dealing with them trying to address is how we create a situation in which there are fewer tragic endings, like this little girl who died, and more endings like what happened with abdul. We have huge funding gaps, but we also have huge opportunities to deliver on the ground and make a difference. You are trying to raise money for somalia, for what . And why does somalia, for what . And why does somalia need money from the rest of the world . Rig we are raising money and items. I run a project and we are going to be raising certain items like the Hydration Packs for cholera, sanitary pads, cooking utensils. The priority of most ngos as food and water, which is fine, but these people need other essential items. We have collaborated with dhl, we will send them direct. Even though these organisations do an amazing job, this is not enough, the International Community need to come together, more needs to be done. There is definitely a shift towards Self Reliance. We there is definitely a shift towards Self Reliance. We also there is definitely a shift towards Self Reliance. We also need to take action. A lot of the promises made by the International Community at the somali conference in 2012 were not honoured. There was a lot of hope people have hope for this co nfe re nce hope people have hope for this conference as well. There is definitely a shift in mentality. We need to do it ourselves. What will be different, when promises are made in this conference . I think what youre describing is what is possible. The Somali Community is making a huge difference on the ground. I was making up a point about about commerce is . A broken promise will translate into more people losing their lives. And that happened in 2012 . It has happened since the start of this crisis. One of the things we have been calling for, a 200 million funding gap is there until the end ofjune, we are calling for that to be delivered. At the same time, the un has presented an expanded plan for the rest of the year. Governments have to be held to account here. This is an avoidable tragedy that we have unfolding before our eyes. The uk has stepped up before our eyes. The uk has stepped up to the plate. Some other donors have stepped up. There are far too many that are missing in action. How do you hold the Somali Government to account . It is a very difficult job. From my experience, one of the things that really works is Public Engagement and campaigning. The Somali Government do tend to Pay Attention to the general somali public, where their political and social ideas live. We recently had an election and had a very populist person, a person that the majority of people wanted elected, although we of people wanted elected, although we did not have a fully democratic election. We managed to, by public campaigning, getting the word out, influence Decision Making in somalia so influence Decision Making in somalia so that we elected a president that the people wanted. Let me ask you, both of you, if i may, some people in this country say, why is it our responsibility . They dont agree with the fact that 0. 7 of our gdp is given in aid, partly to somalia . This is the humanitarian issue. You cannot prevent a drought, but having it turn into a humanitarian issue, thatis it turn into a humanitarian issue, that is something we can prevent. These are human beings, starving and dying, fleeing small towns in search of food and, along the way, they are dying. I think it is their collective response ability of the world, including the Somali Government. There is a definite push towards Self Reliance will towards Self Reliance will towards Self Reliance. towards Self Reliance will towards selfreliance. I have spoken towards selfreliance. I have spoken to paris that have lost children in somalia. I think every parent watching this programme will understand the case for delivering aid. This commitment is about something very fundamental in our dna, about compassion, empathy and caring about people in other places that are at the sharp end. We cant let children suffer because of a very ideological debate on the part of some people against aid. It is not ideological. People say we need to sort out our own children first. We will leave it there. We will leave it there. This programme has learned that men who have been left unable to have sex following treatment for Prostate Cancer cannot get the corrective surgery they need. Erectile dysfunction is a potentially devastating complication which can occur following the removal of all or part of the prostate gland. Until recently, surgery to correct the problem was widely available across nhs england. However, we have found that more and more patients are being refused local funding for the procedure, leading to a Postcode Lottery for those awaiting treatment, as matthew hill reports. I didnt socialise. I didnt go into any conversation that might lead down to any form of relationship or anything, just in case we got to the stage where she would realise that i didnt have any use of my appendages. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the uk, with over 40,000 new cases diagnosed every year. When he was in his 40s, this man, who we are calling richard to protect his privacy, was diagnosed with the disease. The operation to remove his prostate gland cured him of the cancer, but it left him with a legacy of problems, including an inability to get an erection, or to control when he would urinate. Life just was different for me. Everything i enjoyed, i couldnt do. For about eight months after the operation. Im a laugher. I laugh a lot. I couldnt laugh, because i was frightened that i would urinate myself. Yes. Even at work, i had to wear dark trousers because i couldnt hold the urine. All my symptoms that i had after the operation was actuallyjust came out, so that was the incontinence, the erectile dysfunction, so those were just standard, so i kind of knew that straightaway. I wasnt able to use the pump until a few. Id say it was months after. But i was kind of a bit eager, so. They give you a pump because they say that youve got to start using it in order to keep the blood flow into the penis. So i used the pump almost as soon as i possibly could. How devastating was that on your life . So devastating that, before the operation, i wasnt going to have it. I was prepared to die than to not have any function of my prostate. Because i couldnt imagine Walking Around wearing an incontinent pad, not getting erections, not getting any sensation. I wasnt sure what it was going to be like when you pass a woman, am ijust going to be frustrated . I wasnt sure what was going to happen. So for me, i didnt want the operation. But if the pump and medication fail, there is a remedy. It involves major surgery to insert an inflatable penile implant. This is a serious operation, but it is for people suffering serious problems, and is used as a last resort. These are the cylinders that are placed in the patient. This is the pump, which is carefully tucked away and hidden in the scrotum. And this is a reservoir of fluid that is put out of harms way in the lowest part of the abdomen. When i press the pump, you can see the cylinders get filled with fluid, so afterjust a few pumps, you will see these cylinders are quite rigid. Now, the excellent bioengineering means that by pressing the valve at the top of the pump here, holding it down, we then can squeeze the fluid back from these cylinders into the reservoir. Now these are floppy again. The operation costs between £9,000 10,000. But it can transform patients lives. This is a major operation you had. Was it worth it . Yes. 100 . The confidence that ive got in talking to women and stuff. Priceless. I cant explain it. It feels like i have my life back. So that i can now start functioning. Ive also found, im not sure if this is supposed to happen, but i dont. I have less incontinence, so i can laugh more and do sit ups without any trickle. A few years ago, this operation was available locally throughout england. Centres like southmead in bristol ten years ago were carrying out about 30 operations year. But recently, less than five operations have been carried out, because the local nhs is turning down applications for funding. It means patients are facing long delays in getting treatment. Keith, whose name and identity weve changed, says the waiting is seriously affecting his marriage. Obviously theres no sex involved in the marriage. But apart from that, i tend to be thinking about it constantly. I get very depressed over it. Its very difficult to talk about, even as a married couple. Theres this contact that you have which constantly reminds you of it, but very often is. Shunned away, if you like, purely to do that. And of course theres the thing that when i talk about it, the wifes heard it all before. Consequently she tends to sort of, oh no, here he goes again. When in actual fact, you know, i then start thinking, youre not listening, youre not interested, when she is very, very supportive. Its affecting us on a daily basis. Its not something that once a month or once a year, its a daily constant reminder. And weve learned that where you live has a big impact on your chances of getting the operation. Its a Postcode Lottery, but one of the worst performing regions in the country is the south west. In 2015 16, hospitals there performed just six operations. In the north east, they are doing much better. Hospitals there carried out 53 operations over the same time period. And thats with one of the lowest populations of men aged over 40. Whereas in the south west, they have a fairly average proportion of men over that age. So you are 19 times more likely to receive the operation if you live in the north east than if you live in the south west. A leading surgeon has seen the devastating effect erectile dysfunction can have on patients. He says men are being unfairly short changed. What it means for men is that there is nowhere to go. These are by definition men who have reached the end of the line with all other treatments. They only qualify for this treatment if Everything Else has failed. So there are no other options. So essentially they sit in limbo, and have been, some of them, for two or three years. It has quite significant psychological, physical and social effects, effect on relationships, relationship breakdowns, depression, there is also quite serious but not so well recognised effects. If you had Breast Cancer surgery, then the nhs on the whole will generally fund reconstruction. But this is not true for men who have undergone cancer surgery. Keith has been told he can have the operation, but not locally. He must travel to london, well over 100 miles away. Thats a thought that richard finds shocking, given his own experience of having the operation. My concern would be, how would somebody from cornwall go all the way to london, because its a five hour drive . After i had the operation, my brother came to pick me up from the hospital, and i went to sit down, couldnt sit into the chair. I then shoved, and put my bum, and because youve got to wear a seat belt, i then had to go into the back on all fours. And be transported home. And even with every bump he went over, i could feel it. It was a lot of pain. So if i then had to go to london and travel in the back of the car on all fours for an hour and a half, it would be very traumatic and stressful for me. And i dont think id do it. Nhs england want to put an end to this lottery by setting up a designated centre somewhere in the south. It could be here at southmead or in southampton, for instance. Until then, it says patients will continue to be seen locally. But the surgeons ive spoken to say in reality there simply isnt the funding for local operations, so it seems men will continue to suffer in silence. Ive heard of people my age going along to the gp saying im having problems, and the doctor turns round and says, at your age, why are you worried . And this is not right. This is the attitude with it. You are young, you should be out there, you should be enjoying life and living it. And this affects your quality of life. Matthew hill reporting. These figures are to do with waiting times for nhs england. These are the last figures we will get before the general election. They said waiting times were the worst for four years. The Health Foundation think tank says 2 Million People had to wait more than four hours to get seen in the year 2016 2017. That is up from just 900,000. Waiting times targets missed again and these are the worst figures in at least four years. 2. 5 Million People waiting longer than four hours to be seen in a e. The Health Foundation says the nhs is treating more patients than ever before. Back to labours leaked general election manifesto, that is all the promises it will deliver if it wins the general election. This is whatjohn mcdonnell has had to say this morning. Do you know who lea ked say this morning. Do you know who leaked your manifesto . No, i do not. It is disappointing. We have the clause five meeting and that will decide the final manifesto. Do you recognise these policies . Do you wa nt to recognise these policies . Do you want to nationalise the railways and the Energy Companies . We will see what comes out, we have a democratic process to decided and then we will launch it on tuesday. I have got to catch my bus. Do you think it is a social manifesto . How will you pay for this . It means tens of billions of pounds. Lets walk along, do not fall over. The clause five meeting will happen today and that will decide the final draft and we will publish at the launch the cost of version and every policy will have a costing and a Funding Source identified. John mcdonnell. Will says, i think this manifesto has been leaked on purpose to give labour a head start. Or i can say at my age is i have heard it all before which promises everything and will deliver very little. It is like going into a sweet shop and being told i can have all the sweet i want and someone else will pay for them. It is bigger blue. It says, the leak ma nifesto it is bigger blue. It says, the leak manifesto is good news for the country. I am not saying every advertiser she needs to be reversed, but these core backbones of our economy should never have been privatised in the first place. Bbc newsroom live is coming up next. Do you want to come to dunstable in luton on Bank Holiday Monday at the end of may. We are having a Live Audience debatejust end of may. We are having a Live Audience debate just ahead of the election and we would like an audience to be there. Get in touch to talk about whatever you want to talk about on that date. E mail us if you would like to take part. We have no idea who the politicians will be. There is a long way to go before now and made the 29th, but if you would like to take part, e mail us. We are looking for about 150 voters to take part, and nonvoters as well. You are just as pertinent in this election. We are back tomorrow at nine. Have a good day. We have a string of heavy showers, some of which will be thundery. Further north, temperatures closer to 2121. A decent evening here. Overnight, we will keep the showers going across southern parts of england and wales, possibly into the midlands, and some rain will move northwards into northern ireland. Still largely dry at this stage, with scotland and northern england. Ona with scotland and northern england. On a whole, it will be warmer than for quite. A little sunshine around, brightening up across northern ireland. Not many showers for the far north of england or scotland. Through the day, we will see more widespread heavy and thundery downpours developing across england and wales. A very humid feel to the weather over the next few days. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. Labours leaked manifesto the bbc obtains draft plans which promises to nationalise the railways and abolish tuition fees. This is an extremely modern, progressive set of proposals, and its looking to the long term future, and most people are extremely excited about what theyve seen. Waiting times for key nhs services in england were the worst in five years in the latest financial year, according to new analysis. The former fbi director, james comey who was sacked by President Trump, makes his first Public Comments. How young people on the latest hiv drugs now have a near normal Life Expectancy. Also. 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