and to wales. finally, let s look at the lib dem leader, ed davey. this is what he said about his party s manifesto. we put forward a very detailed, costed manifesto, and it s got a big health and social care package at the centre. it is true to say that the lib dems are promising a lot of extra cash for the health service but there are some questions from experts. have a look at this from the nuffield trust again. the funding proposal appears to be insufficient. that s for their social care plan. secondly, the ifs on the manifesto as a whole there are clear risks that their package of tax measures wouldn t raise the money that they claim, which would make it harder to pay for some of those commitments. so, hopefully that was some useful context about some of the claims made last night. as ever, there is plenty more on the bbc website. sir keir starmer has promised to put scotland at the heart of government and provide thousands ofjobs in sectors such as engineering,
take these warnings seriously, to go to their shoulders, to stay there for at least 10 minutes and to stay close to radios, televisions, and to follow instructions that will be coming out from the military. so so far it seems that both sides, anyway, are downplaying this and certainly not giving many details, which, as ronan was saying a short while ago, could be a sign that perhaps that there is an attempt to walk back from the brink of what appeared to be a possible, eminent regional war has this escalated. i hope that is true, richard, thank you, as always, for your analysis and reporting. richard joining us now from jerusalem. breaking news coverage continues after a break. gles i, blistering rash that can last for weeks.
usually comes on and imagines the most optimistic viewpoint but if that were to be the case, if that were to end the potential starvation before to mitigate the deaths of 30,000 people, if it would get those hostages free, then something good will have come of it. let us hope, let us hope tonight that something good comes out of a whole lot about, my friend. thank you for joining us for joining us from tel aviv joining us now, by the way, as well, from tel aviv is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard i have been looking to speak to you it is early morning for you, and to get your perspective on this whole thing as it is unfolding. a response by israel to iran that looks relatively contained at the moment, does not look like it is an attack on civilians, it looks like it is in isfahan but not at the nuclear facility in a salon and romans comment, that typically when a country comes under attack like israel did last week, everybody rallied around the leader, but
live now to our political correspondent peter saull. this vote splitting of the right wing is a real problem for the conservatives, isn t it? yes. conservatives, isn t it? yes, potentially. conservatives, isn t it? yes, potentially, or conservatives, isn t it? yes, potentially, or the conservatives, isn t it? yes, potentially, or the richard i conservatives, isn t it? yes, i potentially, or the richard tice were saying then, still, i wrote for reform is not necessarily a vote for the labour government. we kept using this phrase starmergeddon, referring to what is going to happen, richard tice, the leader of the reform party and the liberal democrats want an election sooner rather than later, a fact sir ed davey was also saying, he was going to take on legislation in the house of commons later on that would bring back the fixed terms parliament act, from when the lib dems were in coalition with the conservatives, then repealed by borisjohnson, but that legislation boris johnson, bu
patience while the investigators work through their findings and dismissed any reports or suggestion, like many, many people have suggested, including us, that this was more than just an accident and the kremlin could have been involved. he said that s pure western he said that is pure western speculation and absolute lies. but the working theory, the main working theory that u.s. military officials are working on right now is that it was not a surface-to-air missile that brought it down. they would have seen that on satellites, and other surveillance, but it was potentially a bomb smuggled on to the plane and there was some sort of explosive that detonated as this plane was about 30 minutes outside of moscow. richard i was talking to dmitry earlier, and he was flagging the wall street journal s reporting that after they had reached this accord that he would not be operating