and i said it was chessington world of adventures. i had misremembered my theme parks. it s actually drayton manor. i am happy to correct the record and i am happy to apologise to all theme park fans who pointed this out. hopefully that ends the matter. on happier news, lots of newscasters got in touch when chris and i spectacularly failed to come up with a name for this week when we re getting loads of party manifestos published one after the other, but plenty of newscasters jumped into the breach to save us. nick, who describes himself as an addicted listener, said, how about the newscast manifestival? and he then goes the extra mile and says, you could decorate the studio with relevant party coloured bunting. thenjohn, who says, great show. thank you, john said, with festival season approaching, sensing a little theme here, how about you call it the manifestonbury? love it, or festonbury. and then he goes the extra mile too and says, you could have a different p
echoes through the house of andalusia. it was here flamenco first onto the stage 2000 years ago. the land of distinctive rhythm and cues, of a landscapejust made the land of distinctive rhythm and cues, of a landscape just made for postcards. and these long injected british visitors they decided to stay. the stated retired in 1998, but once she had been here 15 years, she lost her right to vote in uk general elections. the recent law change means she can vote once again next month. i change means she can vote once again next month- next month. i am very pleased to have some next month. i am very pleased to have some sort next month. i am very pleased to have some sort of next month. i am very pleased to have some sort of stake - next month. i am very pleased to have some sort of stake in - next month. i am very pleased to have some sort of stake in what i have some sort of stake in what happen in the uk again, albeitjust one vote and having been very frustrated and dis
cyprus and luxembourg six each. remember, they don t sit according to nationality, they sit within broad international groupings. there are seven groupings in all the left, the greens, the socialists & democrats, renew europe. renew europe is the liberals. then comes the biggest group of them all the centre right european people s party, to the right of them the european conservatives and reformists, and then on the hard right, the identity and democracy group, in which marine le pen s meps will sit. so, let me show you the first projection issued in the last half an hour. you will see there the big gainers are definitely the hard right. it is only an early projection, this, but the losers on this chart very much the losers on this chart very much the greens and the liberals, which include emmanuel macron s renaissance party. neck, when you look at that chart, what do you see and what are the implications of it? i what do you see and what are the implications of it? what
but it has its problems, and among its members there are very different opinions. this weekend, citizens across the bloc will elect members of the european parliament. who will shape the eu as it faces defining challenges. so what are the issues driving this election? and what s foremost in people s minds as they head to the ballot boxes? welcome to europe votes 202a. hello and welcome from sunny lisbon, where we are coming to you from today. i m mark lowen, one of the bbc s europe correspondents. and over the course of this programme, we will bring new reports from across the continent as the election gets under way. but first, what is it all about? elections to the european parliament take place every five years. it is the only directly elected institution of the european union, shaping the bloc s policies, legislation and budgets. voting happens by proportional representation. each country gets a number of members of the european parliament, or meps, relative to its size.
hannity is this big guy, walking this tiny guy and you are very confident in your manhood. sean: [indiscernible], number one. laura: it was a tiny little thing. sean: my last two dogs weighed 110 pounds each. is that big enough for you? laura: yeah, that is cool, i like that. i m just teasing you, give the dogs a break. sean: don t kill the dash the dog is a member of their family, don t execute the dog. laura: if there is any buying that needs to leave the white house, it s not the dog. hannity, great show as always. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. from washington tonight. did you realize that you are subsidizing san francisco s pathetic record of failure? well, house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he gives us the gory details of the democrats relief bill. also tonight, our school districts this kills me, they are actually profiting from the pandemic while your kids are kept out of school. and ingram angle investigation ahead. plus, dr. ben