Katie gornall, bbc news, manchester. Hello. This is bbc news with lukwesa burak. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. Campaigning intensifies as politicians canvass in key battlegrounds with just days until the country goes to the polls. In india, at least a0 people are killed in a fire at a factory making schoolbags in delhi. A 13 year old boy is among three people detained for involvement in the murder of a woman, stabbed to death in northamptonshire. A man is arrested after video emerges of alleged racial abuse of Manchester United players during yesterdays derby. Ive got something wrong with me. That is what to know. I have threads in my head, man. Edward norton is a private detective with tourettes, tracking down the man who killed his mentor. That and more, in the film review just after 6. 45. Straight after the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliament
A Shopping Mall. And fixed toxic small develops indias capital with pollution levels the worst so far this year. I know thousands of protesters from both sides of the political divide have been out in the streets across lebanon rallying for and against the government demonstrations calling for an overthrow of the ruling elite who are out in large numbers into the evening in the capital beirut where this hours after supporters of the president staged a mass counterrally near the president ial palace just outside the city and a honda has more from beirut. Its high political establishment protesters are back to close roads they believe that this is the only way to maintain the pressure on the ruling elite to resign a few days ago they agreed to leave the streets after the Prime Ministers. As submitted his resignation but now people here believe those in power are progressed in that they should have by now created a technocrat government which will prepare for early elections but those tha
And mcdonalds sacks its chief executive for having a relationship with an employee. Good evening. Doctors and Health Service leaders in england, have warned the main parties against using the nhs, as a political weapon during the general Election Campaign. They say theyre already seeing the start of a bidding war, with nhs providers, who represent hospitals and other health trusts, saying promises made in the heat of an election battle, risk creating unrealistic expectations. Heres our health editor, hugh pym. Its a familiar story at elections down the decades. Political Party Leaders visiting hospitals. This time, the nhs has dominated the Opening Campaign exchanges with claims about how much more money is needed, but leaders of hospitals and other trusts in england say the debate has got out of hand. We would ask our politicians to exercise a bit of self control and to make sure that the debate we are going to have is evidence based, mature, and not just political punch and judy. Hea
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Including the biggest spending spree in 15 years but will it boost the uk economy . Hopes for an early breakthrough in the brexit talks falter with time running out before thursdays make or break summit of eu leaders. In some underground car parks in paris, theres no longer much room to park, because these are being grown there. And data makes the world go around. We create some 2. 5 quintillion bytes of it every day. Well get the inside track on how companies can harness data to improve services to consumers. And should air miles schemes be banned to discourage excessive flying . We want to know would you miss frequent flyer reward schemes . Get in touch just use the hashtag bbcworklife. Hello and a warm welcome to worklife, our new business show, and we start in the uk, where the country today will witness the pomp and ceremony of the queens speech. Thats when the British Government sets out its legislative programme for the next session of parliament. Its expected to include big pla