we start in france where police have fired tear gas at demonstrators after violence broke out at traditional may day rallies in paris. they have been mass demonstrations against plans to raise the pension age to 64. the plans were pushed through parliament last month without a vote which has led to a wave of unrest across the country. we can cross to a europe corresponding nick beake in paris. we are seeing different sides to the protest, on the one hand clashes with police with tear gas and on the other hand what i can see behind you is peaceful protesters on may the 1st, an important day in the ist, an important day in the calendar in terms of the labour movement and its history. yes and both things movement and its history. yes and both things are movement and its history. yes and both things are happening - movement and its history. yes and both things are happening in - movement and its history. yes and both things are happening in the i both things are happening in
could continue if the outcome of tomorrow s meeting is not favourable. let s get some of the day s other news now. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36 year old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24 year old man in connection with their murder inquiry. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cyber criminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator to assess whether clients data is at risk. the data includes home addresses and passport images. a pet owner in derby has been forced to apologise after her cat started stealing from her neighbours. harry
midnight tonight and that strike action could continue if the outcome of the meeting tomorrow is not favourable. of the meeting tomorrow is not favourable- favourable. chantilly was at university favourable. chantilly was at university college - favourable. chantilly was atj university college hospital. favourable. chantilly was at - university college hospital. we will get the latest on the strikes from him in a short time. but for now let s get more news from the uk. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36 year old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24 year old man in connection with their murder inquiry. 4,500 hospitality venues around britain closed their doors for good in the past year, that s aro
could continue if the outcome of tomorrow s meeting is not favourable. let s get some of the day s other news now. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36 year old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. seven men and women with suspected stab wounds were taken to hospital. police have been granted more time to question a 24 year old man in connection with their murder inquiry. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cyber criminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator to assess whether clients data is at risk. the data includes home addresses and passport images. a pet owner in derby has been forced to apologise after her cat started stealing from her neighbours. harry the one