Carte blanche and free reign to deliver what i hope you will deliver which is to bring the country together to help the groups that have been left behind. A lot of elements of monetary policy, for example, that have benefited the wealthiest groups and benefited older people, and helped house prices to soar away from affordability from young people. If we can help to try and address some of that that will be really good for the country, but you know theres big gifts and big tests to come. We will see a new governor of the bank of england soon as well, that would be interesting pick to see what happens there. Can i take you both to the front page of the Daily Telegraph because while Boris Johnson is enjoying his moment labour party is licking its wounds, grace whats the telegraph saying . This is a piece youre talking about the furore that has comforted Jeremy Corbyn in his first meeting of the shadow cabinet. Various stories here about how Jess Phillips shadow cabinet. Various stories h
In university days, he used to cook all sorts of meals. I think thats when he was trying to impress me, mary. Things like bolognese sauce and things like that. And, should the nhs pay for a woman to have children via a surrogate in the united states, because it didn t spot her Cervical Cancer . That case goes to the Supreme Court today. A london trust admits its failure led to the womans infertility. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 00am this morning. Get in touch to let me know how you voted, who you think should take over the labour party, Everything Else we are tlaking about today. First carrie has the news. Water firms in england and wales will have to cut the average annual bill by £50 within five years under plans published by the industry regulator. 0fwat is also forcing firms to invest millions of pounds, aimed at improving their performance, and wants water firms to cut water lost to leaks by 16 . The main parties in Northern Ireland are starting talks this mornin
For a summit marking 70 yea rs of nato. We are on the latest step of our bbc brea kfast, we are on the latest step of our bbc breakfast, at enniskillen, the westernmost constituency in the uk and were looking at other issues with the general election just nine days away. Dan is inside the castle and im outside. Farming, tourism and im outside. Farming, tourism and construction, the big employers in the region so what did the firms here want to hear from the politicians . Its a record breaking night for lionel messi. The barcelona striker wins the ballon dor for the sixth time. Megan rapinoe takes the womens honours. Ill be keeping warm by the fire in enniskillens oldest pub, its chilly out there this morning but nowhere near as cold as yesterday and for most, today will be a dry day. Your full forecast writing and for most, today will be a dry day. Yourfull forecast writing on brea kfast. Day. Yourfull forecast writing on breakfast. This good morning and welcome to breakfast. Its tuesd
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the spectators deputy Political Editor katy balls, and jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The daily mail leads with the news that borisjohnson has hinted that the bbc could face a major funding shakeup, with the license fee on the table. The i has more information on the volcanic eruption in new zealand, and says that safety warnings were ignored for years. The guardian reports that the conservatives have been accused of lying to distract from the growing controversy surrounding a young boy who was forced to stay on a hospitalfloor. The Daily Telegraph reports on a leaked conservative memo that states that labour leader Jeremy Corbyn could win the election without a gaining a single seat. They say that tactical voting in 12 constituencies could see Jeremy Corbyn become Prime Minister. The independent says that there are nume
Its not only professional interviewers who ask tough questions. Heres an audience member on last fridays question time leaders special putting Boris Johnson on the spot. How important is it for someone in your position of power to always tell the truth . Laughter. Applause. I think its absolutely vital and i think its absolutely vital. But when that excerpt was played on the following days news at 1, the audience laughter following the question was cut out, eliciting these responses. Unfortunately, when the bbc changes or edits some footage, all it does is undermine its objectivity and independence. Bbc news, on that lunch time bulletin, did Boris Johnson a huge, huge favour. The excuse given that they needed to shorten the clip did not make sense at all, as it was only a couple of seconds. But cutting it out completely changed the context. It is actually quite startling watching question time. Watching the audience feel comfortable laughing at a Prime Minister discussing the importanc