hello. we start in the uk, where sir keir starmer has pledged to reduce the number of people legally migrating to the country, if labour win the general election. he plans to introduce new laws to train british workers to plug skills gaps in thejob market and strengthen anti exploitation laws. meanwhile, the conservatives have promised to build 100 new gp surgeries in england and boost the number of available appointments if they win the election. and in the coming hours john swinney, leader of the scottish national party, will formally launch the party s campaign, where he ll argue independence offers the country a better future . here is our political correspondent ione wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this campaign and both major parties say they want to control it. labour says it would train more uk workers to fill skills shortages and it says firms that pay exploitative wages would be banned from hiring foreign workers. but labour have not put a figure on how muc
comments to the nation. as always, thank you so comments to the nation. as always, thank you so much, comments to the nation. as always, thank you so much, catherine - thank you so much, catherine byaruhanga, a critical moment in south africa going forward. now it s time for a look at today s sport with gavin. and football, football? yes, indeed. real madrid will parade the champions league trophy through the streets of the spanish capital later after winning european football s top tier competition for the 15th time. and the party started after the match in madrid, with fans gathering at cibeles square following real s 2 0 win over borussia dortmund at wembley, thanks to goals from danny carvajal and vincius junior. it means head coach carlo ancelotti has now won five champions league trophies, three whilst in charge of real. this competition gave to me fantastic happiness. as a player, as a manager, and. my target is to try to repeat
the anc will be having discussions within the organisation and with other parties and stakeholders on how best to establish national and provincial governments that reflect the will of the people, and that are able to take the country forward. let s speak to our correspondent in johannesburg catherine byaruhanga. catherine, you have been monitoring these election results for the past week or so, where are we now, because it feels like what happens next, a lot depends on what cyril ramaphosa decides to do, in terms of forming some sort of coalition? yes. forming some sort of coalition? yes, kasia, this is forming some sort of coalition? yes, kasia, this is shaping forming some sort of coalition? yes, kasia, this is shaping up forming some sort of coalition? ye: kasia, this is shaping up to be an historic day in south africa. 0f historic day in south africa. of course south africa has had key moments in its history which has shifted the direction of this