spells, although more cloud the further north you are, all the details shortly. it s sunday, june 2nd. our main story. sir keir starmer has pledged to cut levels of legal migration to the uk, if labour wins the general election. in a newspaper interview he set out plans to prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. the conservatives said no one believed the labour leader was serious about tackling immigration. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the latest. every year, people come to the uk to live, work or study. last year, net migration that s the difference between the number of people arriving and the number of people leaving was 685,000. sir keir starmer, who launched his election battle bus yesterday, has previously said that s too high. now he s promised to cut that number if labour wins the election, though he hasn t said by how much or by when. he told the sun on sunday newspaper read my lips, i will bring immig
here in the uk, campaigning is continuing in the run up to the general election on ajuly. sir keir starmer has pledged to reduce the number of people legally migrating to the country, if labour wins the general election. in a newspaper interview, he set out plans to prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. the conservatives are focusing on health policies for england today. they say they ll build or modernise 250 more gp surgeries, open more local diagnostic centres and expand treatments offered by pharmacies to cover conditions such as acne and chest infections. the scottish national party will launch their general election campaign today in glasgow. the leader, john swinney, will say that a vote for the snp is a vote to put scotland s interests first, and that independence would offer a better future. earlier, laura kuenssberg on her sunday show interviewed green party co leader, adrian ramsay, and began by asking him about his par
almost in the shadow of liverpool s famous stadium. the school has 461 children from reception to year six. over 40% have some kind of support for additional needs. all saints is a wonderful school. we ve got wonderful staff, wonderful children. parents just want the best for their children. and if they know a school is positive and supportive and they can get support for their children and themselves, they will gravitate towards your school. and, as mrs marsden suggests, all saints has become such a magnet. its special needs numbers are more than double the national average of 17%. they ve been rising across england it was 1.6 million injanuary 2023 partly because diagnosis is better. but funding to help schools provide for children with additional needs hasn t kept pace. so there s a thing called notional funding, which is an estimate of what they believe a school
on some schools budgets. rogerjohnson reports. they re used to the sounds of excitement in anfield. all saints catholic primary sits almost in the shadow of liverpool s famous stadium. the school has 461 children from reception to year six. over 40% have some kind of support for additional needs. all saints is a wonderful school. we ve got wonderful staff, wonderful children. parents just want the best for their children. and if they know a school is positive and supportive and they can get support for their children and themselves, they will gravitate towards your school. and, as mrs marsden suggests, all saints has become such a magnet. its special needs numbers are more than double the national average of 17%. they ve been rising across england it was 1.6 million injanuary 2023 partly because diagnosis is better. but funding to help schools provide