general election comes into view. this is in every respect a momentous day. in the house of lords, look at the magnificence of the chamber. such expectation. the peers and guests have already started to arrive to secure their seats for the biggest event in the parliamentary calendar. you don t get in if you appear without the suitable attire. it is a case of first come, first served as well. once on the throne, there it is, the monarch s throne and the consort of s thrown beside it. the king will unveil the government s legislative programme for the session ahead. it is a political moment and a first for rishi sunak on his first state opening as prime minister. we will be discussing all the wider political context later in the programme. once the imperial state crown is on, the political gloves are well and truly off and we will get a real sense of the battle lines over the next year or so, the issues that will win or lose the election. so to explore what all of this, and the
of the group, but defending champions england have home advantage at st james s park. hello there. the us election campaign has moved into uncharted territory, after donald trump s criminal conviction. the former president, in a long and at times rambling speech, angrily attacked his opponents, claiming his trial was rigged. the biden campaign says the speech was confused and desperate. it follows mr trump s unprecedented guilty verdicts on all 3a counts over falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. he ll be sentenced injuly and could face jail, though legal experts believe a fine is more likely. he made it clear he ll appeal. so, what impact could all this have on the presidential election in november? gary o donoghue has more from new york. the breaking news, donald trump, guilty. 3 the breaking news, donald trump, uuil . . , ., , guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history. guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history.
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I have never met with all had any conversation with any russian or any foreign official concerning any type of interference with any campaign for election in the united states. Who decides Little Charlie gards future his parents or medical experts . The answer now lies with the European Court. And on newsnight a Tory Minister dropped from theresa mays team yesterday, tells us why the party has to change its ways, and change its name. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Talks between theresa may and the Democratic Unionist Party to ensure the Prime Minister gets a Working Majority in the vommons to ensure the Prime Minister gets a Working Majority in the commons have not yet resulted in a deal. Both sides though said the talks had gone well and an agreement is expected tomorrow. The dup leader Arlene Foster has outlined her priorities among them brexit and Counter Terrorism. The former conservative Prime Minister, john major, has added his voice to concerns about the implications of a