of prime ministerial debate also on the bbc, a week on a week tomorrow, a week on wednesday. so, yeah. i kind of feel like. i ve got that in my phone on the wrong day. 0h, have you.? i thought it was on the friday. yeah. no, there is going to be something i think on the friday too, a week on friday. so, yeah, that s kind of the vibe. that s kind of the vibe i think at the moment. i m going to call this the champagne problems period. oh, yeah? because that s the halfway point on the on the set list for taylor swift s eras tour. is that right? halfway through the concert. right, well, there you go. i think that s entirely zeitgeisty and appropriate and very adam, yeah. right, let s see what else we can shoehorn into this episode of newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it s adam in the studio. and it s chris in the studio. face to face, you re not in the back of a train. so i ve spoken to you on a train, in a car and a pub garden, in a car park. yes. and then there s the boat
it does feel for you, doesn t it, rather like it s not stopped raining since the day you walked out of downing street to announce this election? well, what i d say is, i ve been out and about every day since this election campaign started, talking to people about the choice, as you said, at this election, because it s an important moment for our country. we ve been through a tough few years and i do believe, at this point, we have turned a corner and now is the chance for us to build on the progress that we ve made. and i want to deliver a more secure future for everyone in our country, and i believe i m the right person to do that. because we ve got a plan that is clearly working on the economy although, of course, there s more to go and i m prepared to take the bold action that s necessary to do that. and that s what i m energised to talk to people about. we ll talk about the plan, we ll talk about the policy. first of all, though, and you know that this is what people
as frank gardner reports. war planes from another time. memories from 80 years ago. today, a chance to honor those men and women who took part in d day, the operation that helped end the second world war. service chiefs, prime ministers past and present, the royalfamily and of course, the veterans. roy haywood was 19 on that day, a trooper in the sherwood rangers. i landed in on the evening of d day, and three weeks later i was so badly damaged that they had to amputate both my legs below the knee. i returned home eventually, and i have to say that i always considered myself one of the lucky ones that survived because so many of us didn t. this was the largest ever amphibious invasion in human history, over150,000 british, us, canadian and french troops landing on normandy s beaches under withering fire from german defenses. let us once again commit ourselves always to remember, cherish and honor those who served that day and to live up to the freedom they died for. honoring
300,000 . Dont you mean 300 million . Statins . they are actually saying that patience, if they know they are taking statins and are told about the side effects, they will start feeling them, like restless muscles and poor sleep. If they are not told and poor sleep. If they are not told and they dont know they are taking statins, they dont feel them. So it is psychological . Yes, psychosomatic effect. Some of the professionals are saying when you take medicines there is a huge list of side effects because the manufacturers are trying to protect themselves, so they are saying, dont list the side effects because in themselves they worry that people, the patients into experiencing them. The fact is, ned, this suggestion seems to be that there may be issues on the side, but it is worth taking them despite that. Gasbag, and it is weird. Were used to package is having more warning. You think about cigarettes and alcohol, all the warnings. Now they are saying, no warnings. And alcohol, all th