we begin in the united states, where florida governor, ron desantis, has dropped out from the republican presidential race and endorsed donald trump. the surprise video announcement comes ahead of this week s republican primary in new hampshire where mr desantis was polling in the single digits. his departure leaves nikki haley as mr trump s only significant rival. let s take a listen to what he had to say. if there was anything i could do to produce a favourable outcome, more campaign stops, more interviews, i would do it. but i can t ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources if we don t have a clear path to victory. accordingly i am today suspending my campaign. i m proud to have delivered on 100% of my promises. i will not stop now. it s clear to me that the majority of majority republican primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. they watched his presidency get stymied by relentless resistance and they see democrats using law
the boss of the bank of england has told investors that its bond buying to stabilise pension funds will end on friday, despite pleas to extend it. the pound dropped sharply against the dollar to below $1.10 after andrew bailey s statement. and buckingham palace has announced that king charles will be crowned at westminster abbey on saturday the 6th of may. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, kim darroch, former uk ambassador to washington and ali miraj, columnist with the article tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the ft leads with the bank of england s latest intervention to buy government bonds but the bank s governor insists the emergency scheme will end by this friday. the i says the prime minister will try and quieten rebels in her own party with a cap on energy profits. the guardian reports that these companies will face a windfall tax. the telegraph leads on the fall in the value of the
justine greening and former us government advisor hagar chemali who now hosts the political satire series oh my world. across england, scotland and wales the biggest rail strikes in 30 years will go ahead this week after last ditch talks failed. services will run on a severely reduced timetable from this evening ahead of the national strike tomorrow. the three day walkout on tuesday, thursday and saturday will cause disruption for the whole week. the rmt union says some 50,000 railway workers are striking over pay, jobs and conditions. the secretary general of the rmt, mick lynch, warned there could be a series of strikes over the next few months. faced with such an aggressive agenda of cuts to jobs, conditions, pay and pensions, the rmt has no choice but to defend our members industrially. my message, mr speaker, to the workforce is straightforward, your union bosses have got you striking under false pretenses. both sides are miles apart on pay discussions with the union
Is Homecoming Party for the leader, Jeremy Corbyn. People packed into this church, Entertainment Venue plays the Dust Charity Droppings for homelessness. Jeremy corbyn has been addressing hundreds of rallies. The labour party says he has done 100 events, and spoken to 100,000 people over the course of the campaign. A busy day, starting in scotland, coming down the country, rallies in the midlands, north wales, already one rally in london tonight. He will be on stage in the next couple of minutes. To give his last chance to get the message across. Very enthusiastic crowd. This is what we have seen it all the rallies. Hundreds of people turning out to Seejeremy Hundreds of people turning out to see Jeremy Corbyn. Hundreds of people turning out to seeJeremy Corbyn. You would expect these are natural labour supporters. People who would never vote any other way. He has energised them, run an effective campaign, inspiring people. No doubt this campaign has gone better than the labour party o
Is Homecoming Party for the leader, Jeremy Corbyn. People packed into this church, Entertainment Venue plays the Dust Charity Droppings for homelessness. Jeremy corbyn has been addressing hundreds of rallies. The labour party says he has done 100 events, and spoken to 100,000 people over the course of the campaign. A busy day, starting in scotland, coming down the country, rallies in the midlands, north wales, already one rally in london tonight. He will be on stage in the next couple of minutes. To give his last chance to get the message across. Very enthusiastic crowd. This is what we have seen it all the rallies. Hundreds of people turning out to Seejeremy Hundreds of people turning out to see Jeremy Corbyn. Hundreds of people turning out to seeJeremy Corbyn. You would expect these are natural labour supporters. People who would never vote any other way. He has energised them, run an effective campaign, inspiring people. No doubt this campaign has gone better than the labour party o