in a keynote speech this morning, saying they can trust labour with the nation s finances, security and borders. but the conservatives say he has no clear plan. we re expecting to hear from the labour leader in the next few minutes he s due to give his first major speech of the campaign. let s speak to emma purnell, a political commentator who is currently a member of the labour party. emma, we are expecting search care to appeal to voters that they can trust him? care to appeal to voters that they can trust him? yes, this is clearly a seech can trust him? yes, this is clearly a speech aimed can trust him? yes, this is clearly a speech aimed at can trust him? yes, this is clearly a speech aimed at floating - can trust him? yes, this is clearly| a speech aimed at floating voters. 0n the thing about undecided voters is that they are considering labour, but they haven t yet made the final decision. so the speeches about reassuring any concerns they might have in areas whe
because time to give a concrete answer because i time to give a concrete answer because i sent a lot of e mails to the countit because i sent a lot of e mails to the council and no answer until now. plenty the council and no answer until now. plenty of the council and no answer until now. plenty of small businesses facing challenges. laura, what is important to you at the selection? for challenges. laura, what is important to you at the selection? to you at the selection? for working mums it would to you at the selection? for working mums it would be to you at the selection? for working mums it would be good to you at the selection? for working mums it would be good to get - to you at the selection? for working mums it would be good to get more i mums it would be good to get more help with the 30 hours a week, they have to change things in england but it hasn t quite reached us in wales so it would be good, one of my staff as a working mum but cannot afford no st
welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in italy, where president biden and ukraine s leader volodymyr zelensky have signed a ten year security leader volodymyr zelensky have signed a ten year security agreement following the g7 s approval of a plan to use profits from seized russia assets to fund kyiv s war effort. joe biden said it would include intelligence sharing, troop training, adhering to nato standards and investment in ukraine s industrial base to make more weapons. mr zelensky described it as a bridge towards nato membership. the g7 deal sees a loan of $50 billion sent to ukraine. the group leaders agreed it showed moscow that ukraine s allies weren t backing down and president putin couldn t simply sit the war out. the first such agreement with the country in the pacific region. the g7 deal sees a loan of $50 billion sent to ukraine. the group leaders agreed it showed moscow that ukraine s allies weren t backing down
is behind the anonymous profiles. l and, the euros or the election? what s more exciting?! joining us today, home office minister chris philp, labour s deputy campaign coordinator ellie reeves, liberal democrat munira wilson and conservative home deputy editor henry hill. this is politics live election 202a. welcome to viewers on bbc2, bbc iplayer and bbc news. so there is another major contest about to kick off later on today, it is of course the euros and scotland face germany in munich. let s have a look at some of the traditional build up. there they are, bagpipes and all. all the scottish fans outside enjoying the sunshine there, lucky old them. in the build up to that first match this evening. and they will be competing for prime time television of course with the general election coverage that everyone has been glued to for the last three weeks. so to kick off this programme, chris philp, what has got morejeopardy this programme, chris philp, what has got more jeopardy