Hello, good afternoon. Its a packed attorney general there has decided house at spurs right now asjose to indict Benjamin Netanyahu, the mourinho faces the media for the First Time Since returning to the Prime Minister, on charges of corruption, bribery and breach of premier league as the new tottenham trust. That decision coming in the boss. Thanks, katie and sarah last few moments. We will be hearing keith lucas has the weather. From Benjamin Netanyahu his schedule yes, a fairly cloudy and rather to make a statement on israeli chilly day out there today with thing set to turn milder of the next Television Later on, but that news is just reaching few days but we have got some rain Television Later on, but that news isjust reaching us. Sport now on afternoon live with katie sha na han. In the forecast into the weekend, 24 hours after taking charge falling on saturated ground for some of Tottenham Jose Mourinho has been of us but i will have all the speaking to the press for the first d
Minister of scotland. Two metal detectorists found guilty of stealing and concealing a viking hoard of coins and jewellry worth millions of pounds much of which is still missing. And, regrets . Hes had a few butJose Mourinho says he wont make the same mistakes at spurs as he did at his previous clubs. Its five oclock. Our top story labour has launched its election manifesto promising a radical agenda with a hugely expanded role for the state which it says will transform lives. The manifesto includes plans to build 100,000 Council Homes a year by the end of the new parliament. Labour also says thered be a windfall tax on oil companies. And the party promises to create a million greenjobs, although its watered down a Party Conference pledge to make the uk produce net zero Carbon Emissions by 2030. 0ur Political Correspondent, iain watson, reports. They say it is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. Labour are lagging in the polls butJeremy Corbyn believed it was a radical manifesto
A look at geo engineering and asking what caused those considerable floods in dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Plus the United Arab Emirates. Plus plenty of discussion about the affairs of the day with my panellist and friend, the chair of republicans overseas uk, greg swenson. But first, an update on the latest news headlines. The latest news headlines. Good evening. Im sophia wenzler for your top story this houn wenzler for your top story this hour. Mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he wont be standing at the next election. The fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pay off bad people who had locked him in a flat. He disputes the allegations , though. Following allegations, though. Following an investigation, the conservative party says it cant conclude there was a misuse of funds, but said there was a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of mps. The mayor of lond
Committed to challenging the government and scrutinising its decisions but also to proposing our own alternative way forward in what i hope will be a spirit of respectful debate. That is with a clearaim to respectful debate. That is with a clear aim to use the powers of this parliament to make a difference to the lives of the people who live here. Or at least thats the plan. So in response to the first minister, please let me begin by seeking out what Common Ground exists and to find out what i can welcome in her speech today. Given how much the snps poached from the conservative manifestos over recent months, im tempted to suggest their programme for government should be called something borrowed, something blue. Today im happy to welcome the governments proposalfor an education reform bill, thats because the principle of reform has been consistently put forward by the scottish conservatives these last five years. However, support for the detail of that bill will limited because there
The week in parliament. It wasnt the best of weeks for the government. First, peers give the brexit bill another kicking. We dont trust the government on this matter. This countrys future should rest with parliament. And not with ministers. And i find it quite extraordinary that your lordships house is spending several hours here on what is basically a defective amendment. Next day, part of the Budget Unravels within hours, when the chancellor reveals a Shock Tax Rise for the Self Employed. The headlines are not good news. Spite van man. Tories break tax vow. Phil picks a pocket or two. Rob the builder. White van man gets battered by budget. And thats just to name a few. And. Leave . Or remain . No, not the European Union. Should mps make a discreet exit, to let the builders repair the crumbling houses of parliament . The danger is that if we go for the long option, costs can just spiral. So we believe that we need to get out. But first, its showdown time at westminster. A second gover