spells, although more cloud the further north you are, all the details shortly. it s sunday, june 2nd. our main story. sir keir starmer has pledged to cut levels of legal migration to the uk, if labour wins the general election. in a newspaper interview he set out plans to prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. the conservatives said no one believed the labour leader was serious about tackling immigration. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the latest. every year, people come to the uk to live, work or study. last year, net migration that s the difference between the number of people arriving and the number of people leaving was 685,000. sir keir starmer, who launched his election battle bus yesterday, has previously said that s too high. now he s promised to cut that number if labour wins the election, though he hasn t said by how much or by when. he told the sun on sunday newspaper read my lips, i will bring immig
to increase the personal tax allowance for pensioners if they win the general election. they say the proposal would be worth £275 a year to each pensioner by the end of the decade. under the plans, the state pension would always remain below the tax free threshold. rishi sunak says the scheme shows the conservatives are on the side of pensioners but labour have called it desperate . rishi sunak will be out campaigning in the midlands today. let s get more on this with nick eardley. what do you love about it? how do you win over older voters? it s a question politicians ask themselves a lot. pensioners tend to get out and vote. so today, an offer from the conservatives, that the basic state pension will never be liable for income tax. the simple fact is that this tax change, this triple lock plus, will mean going forward that millions of pensioners, eight million pensioners, in fact, will be paying less tax than they would otherwise be paying. and that is clearly a tax cut
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eighty years on, and those who ll be dropping from the plane into france were going through last minute drills. the difference they ll be parachuting in daylight, and not into enemy held territory. it s one of the things that i think about a lot sitting in the plane is you know, what was going through their heads 80 years ago when they were doing this and when it really mattered, you know, what did they think about? and no doubt many more will also be reflecting on those events as the anniversary itself draws closer. joe campbell, bbc news, with the d day squadron. already so many inspiring stories with the d day commemorations. let s have a look at today s papers. the sunday telegraph leads with claims from the chancellorjeremy hunt that labour will betray pensioners again. his comments were made in reference to a gordon brown era pension policy, which mr hunt says people will never forget .
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