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
For doping, this time forfour years. And one of the last surviving raf pilots who fought the lufwaffe in the skies during the battle of britain has died at the age of 101. And at 11 30pm, we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, spectators deputy Political Editor katy balls, and jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook. Good evening. With just three days to polling day, the state of the nhs is once again dominating the election campaign. Borisjohnson has been criticised after initially refusing to look at an image of a four year old boy with suspected pneumonia who had to sleep on the floor of a hospital in leeds. As other party leaders, including laboursjeremy corbyn, accused the Prime Minister ofjust not caring. The Health Secretary, matt hancock, later apologised for the boys experience. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has the latest. Not long left to roll. Borisjohnson wants to win, and hopes he can do so by taking territory that has
We pulled it off. We broke the deadlock, we ended the gridlock, we smashed the road block. The Prime Minister is now inside number 10 having pledged to earn the support of people who in his words may have lent him their vote. An awful night for labour losing 59 seats many of them in places the party has held for decades. Jeremy corbyn said the results were very disappointing. I want to also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general Election Campaign. I will discuss with our party, to ensure there is a process now of reflection. Borisjohnson pledges to work day and night to retain the support of labour voters who deserted Jeremy Corbyn as labour suffered its worst defeat since the dark days of michael foot. Jo liberal democrat leader jo swinson has quit after she loses her own seat to the snp and the party fails to improve its position at westminster. For millions of people in our country, these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope
Goes on, its all change as it gets milder, wetter and windier. Thanks darren. Also coming up around £50 million worth ofjewellery is stolen from the home of formula one heiress Tamara Ecclestone. Hello everyone, this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. Boris johnson is preparing to address his new mps who have been arriving in westminster before they go to the house of commons tomorrow. Some of the 109 new mps are from labour strongholds which had never voted conservative before. Later this week the government will set out its plans in the queens speech. Its then expected to try to pass crucial brexit legislation on friday. Meanwhile, the fallout from labours defeat continues with Party Officials saying they are expected to meet early in the new year to agree the timetable for replacing Jeremy Corbyn as leader. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. On their way to westminster tory mps still over the moon at having turned the red seats blue. Bye thank you its the start of a new
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