to me. there is was quite a bond. thank you so much for joining us here in tel aviv tonight. laura coates live starts right now. good evening everyone, and welcome to the special two hour edition of laura coates live. abby has the night off. there is a clear violation of a shaky truce between israel and hamas, maybe spell its end? both sides of the war confront this choice, to choose between peace or to renew violence. and there two very different stories emerging this very evening, from the very same incident. clashes in northern gaza that both sides say marked a breach of an already touch and go truce. both sides are pointing fingers and laying the blame on the other first skirmishes reportedly involving explosive devices. now, it is truly a classic fog of war incidents, and yet, at least for now, both sides are choosing to look past. it we already know and witnessed a now nightly routine, the israeli government says it proceeds and is going to review our list of hostag
challenges for customers to earn bonus points could be pushing people to spend more than they can afford. that s the warning from consumer groups. i ll be taking a look. in sport it s the start of a new adventure for emma hayes. we hear how she s settling in to her new manager role in the united states as she prepares to lead them into the olympics this summer. to lead them into the quite to lead them into the a cloudy start this morning. some quite a cloudy start this morning. some outbreaks of rain out there, but things should brighten up. a bit of sunshine developing in the afternoon. all of the details shortly. it s thursday 30th may. our main story. the conservatives and labour have both ruled out increasing vat if they are elected in five weeks time. the promises have raised questions about how the parties will fund their spending plans, and deliver on their commitments if they win the elction. our political correspondent damian grammaticas has this report. midnight
POLITICAL systems everywhere are undergoing tremendous stress. The democratic experiment appears to be under assault in many places as we witness angry electorates vote into power right-wing radicals who would undermine democracy. We now live in a world where democratic processes of elections end up delivering the people to systems that would limit democratic spaces.