Elections. Translation i will be at the Head Ofa Translation i will be at the head of a battle. To gather together all those who choose here, labour promises it wont raise income tax for anyone earning less than £80,000 a year, if they win the general election. The conservatives focus on mental health, promising another 10,000 staff in england if theyre re elected onjune the 8th. Police in scotland say the bodies of two men have been recovered after a speedboat went missing off the south west coast. Here is my the. Films in ifleufiflii efleuiiflieiiii 11 5 q mark kermode. Hello and welcome to a look at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are tim stanley, columnist at the Daily Telegraph and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at the french broadcaster, france 24. Welcome to you both. Tomorrows front pages, then the Financial Times headlines emmanuel macrons victory in the french president ial election saying his win is a phenomenal achievement. The metro also lea
In the french president ial election saying his win is a phenomenal achievement. The metro also leads with that story, calling him le big mac after he took over 65 of the vote in the second round. The guardian says mr macron now has to reunite a divided france after the far right candidate Marine Le Pen received more than 11 million votes. The times calls macrons win a Landslide Victory as france elects its youngest leader since napoleon. The telegraph warns the europhiles election could have an affect on Brexit Negotiations with the european union. The i dedicates its front page to the new president saying the Political Centre strikes back. The daily mail has an exclusive in which it says loyalty with an insurer can cost families up to an extra £1,000 per year. And the sun says individuals who use 118 Directory Numbers could be charged £9 for the call which, the paper says, will hit the elderly the hardest. In 2004, the bbc spoke to five children living in mumbai, from across the so
Country, that no other party is making. That we do notjust have to accept what ever do we get back from Brexit Negotiations but the british people, you, should have the final say. Unemployment falls again its now at its lowest level since 1975. But for the first time in three years pay is lagging behind inflation. The sexist world of horse racing why women looking for a career rarely get to the finishing line. And coming up in sport after Maria Sharapova is denied wild card entry to the french open, the head of the Womens Tennis Association says they had No Grounds To Penalise her. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. Donald trump facing questions about his presidency is nothing new but the latest allegations to emerge look different they look potentially very serious. Its reported that trump asked fbi Chiefjames Comey to drop an inquiry into links between his ex National Security adviser and russia. I hope you can let this go, he reportedly told mr comey after a white h
Re elected. Now all the latest Business News live from singapore. Apec Trade Ministers gear up for a busy weekend in vietnam, as it faces restructuring of major trade agreements. And who knew what you could do with used Coffee Grounds . Good morning, asia, hello, world. Glad you could join us for this edition of Asia Business report. Im rico hizon. Trade ministers are gathering in vietnam this weekend and the person they will be wanting face time with, americas new trade representative, who is in charge of president trumps America First policy. Earlier i spoke to the Executive Director of a segment of apec and he told me what ministers are keen to find out. We are pretty interested to talk to the United States trade representatives and have him come and elaborate for us some details of us trade and other related policies. We are pushing ahead with a lot of initiatives in apec. It is a pretty important time. We have to have more clarity on what the us will be supporting, where their sen
Top bus parade this afternoon for huddersfields promotion. To the Premier League. Good morning. Its tuesday the 30th of may. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. With just over a week to go until the General Election, the main parties are returning to their key election themes, following last nights tv grilling of the conservative and labour leaders. Theresa may will put the focus back on brexit accusing eu officials of adopting an Aggressive Negotiating Position which will need strong leadership from the uk. Jeremy corbyn is campaigning on the partys promise of Free Childcare for two to four year olds and answering questions on the mumsnet website. And in the next few minutes, Nicola Sturgeon will launch the Scottish National party manifesto, promising to invest an additional £118bn in Public Services across the uk and a call for scotland to stay in the european Single Market, after brexit. Emma barnett pressed the Labour Leaderfor more details. We know from po