Reportedly which brings the number of dead in the London Bridge attack to eight. 13 people have been convicted following an investigation into abuse at two private care homes for adults with Learning Disabilities in devon. I loved him because we looked great together. And celebrating the life of Ronnie Corbett is stellar performers gather at Westminster Abbey for the Memorial Service today. Its 5 oclock and its the last full day of campaigning before polling day tomorrow in the general election. Party leaders have been on the road trying to emphasise their main policies and messages before tens of millions of people go to the polls across the uk tomorrow. This evening well have the latest on the Party Campaigns and well be reviewing the main Policy Proposals on some of the biggest issues on the eve of polling day. Theresa may has returned to her key message on brexit saying its up to voters to decide which party can be trusted to deliver the best deal. Jeremy corbyn said the election o
Obviously has massive support in this country. Now on bbc news dateline london. Hello. Thursday was supposed to be mays day in the british Prime Ministers plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. Instead, she was left calling out mayday to a party in Northern Ireland, asking it to keep her Conservative Party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. As forJeremy Corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. With me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long standing contributor to germanys die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian oconnell, janet daley, columnist with britains sunday telegraph newspaper, and owenjones, columnist with the Guardian Newspaper here in the uk. Welcome to you all. Janet dale
Obviously has massive support in this country. Now on bbc news dateline london. Hello. Thursday was supposed to be mays day in the british Prime Ministers plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. Instead, she was left calling out mayday to a party in Northern Ireland, asking it to keep her Conservative Party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. As forJeremy Corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. With me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long standing contributor to germanys die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian oconnell, janet daley, columnist with britains sunday telegraph newspaper, and owenjones, columnist with the Guardian Newspaper here in the uk. Welcome to you all. Janet dale
Thursday was supposed to be mays day in the british Prime Ministers plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. Instead, she was left calling out mayday to a party in Northern Ireland, asking it to keep her Conservative Party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. As forJeremy Corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. With me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long standing contributor to germanys die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian oconnell, janet daley, columnist with britains sunday telegraph newspaper, and owen jones, columnist with the Guardian Newspaper here in the uk. Welcome to you all. Janet daley, where did it go wrong . It was the Worst Campaign that i have ever seen, having liv
But in terms of who was seen to have a Good Campaign, and who wasnt having a Good Campaign . I think this is something that doesnt necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. I personally Supportjeremy Corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process. It is a shift from this, kind of, establishment politics to something which is more for the community, the bottom, the people. Who here thinks brexit wont actually happen now . I have no idea. I think it will. Just a softer version than what she wanted. It is this word that hangs there, brexit, what does it mean . You know . We dont know what it means yet. When it happens we will have a list of things that our policies and things that are going to happen. Maybe there should be a vote, then. If we all turn against it all of us in this room say, no, thats going to affect my mum, the children, thats going to affect the health service. We cant have that happen to our country. I think that britai