Is it working . Or do we need a drastic rethink . We talk to people on both sides of the debate. The bombing has caused upset right across the country, but how do those who have to investigate it and deal with its aftermath cope . Chief superintendentJohn Sutherland spent years on the front line of policing and will be talking about the toll dealing with such events can take. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. 00 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning, general Election Campaigning resumes today and ukip will be launching their manifesto. We will be looking at that later in the programme. Bbc news has been told that the police have stopped Sharing Information about the Manchester Bombing with officials in the united states, following a series of leaks thought to have come from the american intelligence community. Last night, the New York Times published photographs apparently showing fragments from the bomb and a backpack used
Police investigating the manchester bomb attack find a car they say may be significant to their inquiry. And will wonder woman smash the box office . Well have that and the rest of this weeks top releases with james king in the film review. Its 5 oclock were in the city of york with just six days to polling day where later this evening theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn will both take part in the bbc Question Time leaders special. And it takes place less than 2a hours after Donald Trumps decision to take america out of the paris climate treaty. Mrs may has been accused by opponents of a pathetic response, she said she was disappointed whileJeremy Corbyn said the decision was reckless and dangerous. Well have more on that in a moment. But mrs may had to deal with another issue earlier today when Craig Mackinlay the conservative candidate in south thanet in kent was charged with offences relating to his Election Expenses two years ago. Two other conservative Party Workers will also faces char
Dedicated to ideas that never took off. The museum of failure. Good morning. Its june 8th. Iam i am annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Polling stations are open across the country as millions of people go to cast their votes in the general election. Theyll close at 10pm this evening, with the first results due before midnight. Police say therell be increased security at some Polling Stations with Armed Officers in some areas. Joining me now from westminster is our Political Correspondent alicia mccarthy. And intensive seven Week Campaign and now people get to go and cast their votes, tech as to what has been happening. 50 days since mps voted to hold the selection and finally, today is the day. Polling stations will be open for another 11 hours. We have seen theresa may, tim farron, nicola sturgeon, jeremy corbyn, they have all been out to vote so far. We are electing 650 mps. We have got 3301 candidates standing in the selection. 986 of those women. The polls dont close unt
Labour system is the mother of all reforms because he hopes it will unleash a confidence and optimism in the Economic System which will unblock the problems which the country has. He wants to work pretty fast on that. And have the reforms which are controversial on the statute book, by september. But this is where we come to the old french problem. Will that triggered the protest on the streets which the opposition are predicting . We will have to see. In his favour, he came to power saying he would do this, he has a big mandate with his president ial vote and now this big majority in parliament. The auspices for this kind of reform could not be better, if not now, you might wonder, when . Hugh schofield, he looks like he is seeking a bit of shelter from the sunshine, like many people. It has been the warmest day of the year so far, quite a few places above 30 degrees. And a fair amount of sunshine, but more cloud in North Eastern scotland and more cloud in North Western scotland. 0utb
Labour system is the mother of all reforms because he hopes it will unleash a confidence and optimism in the Economic System which will unblock the problems which the country has. He wants to work pretty fast on that. And have the reforms which are controversial on the statute book, by september. But this is where we come to the old french problem. Will that triggered the protest on the streets which the opposition are predicting . We will have to see. In his favour, he came to power saying he would do this, he has a big mandate with his president ial vote and now this big majority in parliament. The auspices for this kind of reform could not be better, if not now, you might wonder, when . Hugh schofield, he looks like he is seeking a bit of shelter from the sunshine, like many people. It has been the warmest day of the year so far, quite a few places above 30 degrees. And a fair amount of sunshine, but more cloud in North Eastern scotland and more cloud in North Western scotland. 0utb