How to vacation like vladimir. Welljoin russias action man president as he goes on his summer holidays. And jay has the weather. Quite a fresh start was quite a lot of bright weather and south and eastern areas hold on to the sunshine but more Northern Areas will see rain. The man said to be the worlds greatest ever sprinter, usain bolt, has failed to win his last individual 100 metre race at the World Athletics Championships in london. Bolt is retiring, after a career which saw him win 11 world titles and 8 olympic gold medals. He finished third, behind americans Justin Gatlin and christian coleman. Gatlin has twice served doping bans. Our Sports Editor dan roan watched the action unfold. With the Night Sky Crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. Commentator usain bolt lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadnt been perfect, beaten in the semi final by an american, christian coleman. His starts als
Its a day that marks the biggest change in britains relationship with its european neighbours in nearly half a century. Im pleased that brexits happening cos i think itll be good for our country to get back to have our own rules and regulations. Well have control of our borders again. The governments embarking on a journey and it has no idea where its going, it doesnt know what its doing and anyhow its not in control of negotiations from now on. Well be reporting from westminster and beyond on the day people also remembered the Terror Attack which took place a week ago. Many people converged on Westminster Bridge to remember those who lost their lives and those injured when the attack took place last wednesday afternoon. Its 5 oclock. Were live at westminster on the day the United Kingdom formally serviced notice that it will leave the European Union. It signifies the biggest change in britains relationship with its european neighbours for nearly half a century. A letter signed by ther
the general election, especially after nigel farage s announcement yesterday that he is coming back to lead reform. he is desperate to make this, in his words, the immigration election. and a few days ago the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, in an interview with the sun on sunday said, read my lips, immigration will come down under labour. every party is talking about this, it is notjust a one day thing, the parties move onto other things and this is moving to the heart of the election campaign. it is widely assumed that net migration is widely assumed that net migration is on its way down anyway over the next few years, possibly because of the student visas running out, so where does that leave policy because the conservatives are talking about sustainability and not specificity? absolutely right, immigration is coming down anyway, according to most projections, and the labour policy i mentioned was simply for immigration to come down. in an interview with laura kuenssber
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 immigration numbers down, i will control our borders, and make sure british businesses are helped to hire brits first. the government has introduced measures designed to cut legal immigration, including raising the minimum salary needed for skilled workers. labour says it would pass a new law so the government, skills agencies and employers had to come up with plans to train british workers in sectors that rely heavily on immigration, and strengthen laws to ban businesses that exploit workers from hiring staff from abroad. the conservatives, who also launched their battle bus yesterday, said no one believed the labour leader was serious about tackling immigration. the snp said labour and the tories had cruel immigration policies that harm scotland s economy.
let s start with a look at what s making the news this morning. the mail on sunday splashes on calls to cut taxes to save the toriees. the observer claims sunak s in trouble over promises to towns. starmer s told the sun on sunday read my lips i ll cut migration, more later. and stormy daniels, the witness in the donald trump trial, tells the mirror, lock him up. i ve talked to one his laywers, more later on. it has been a busy week. i am going to come to you first, shami, or viewers will remember, you are somebody who is close to diane abbott, and she has been at the centre of a storm this week, it is still not 100% sure that she is going to stand as an mp, although labour is assuming that she will now, do you think that she will stand again?! now, do you think that she will stand again? now, do you think that she will stand again? i hope that she will now, stand again? i hope that she will now. after stand again? i hope that she will now, after this stand again? i hope that