craig williams and laura saunders, on the date of the general election. on the campaign trail, labour is setting out changes to the process for someone to legally change their gender. the party is also offering to provide hundreds of thousands more dental appointments on the nhs. the lib dems release their analysis on hospital waiting times. leader sir ed davey claimed the country has ten days to save the nhs. the snp sjohn swinney will give a speech on brexit. while the dup is launching its manifesto in northern ireland. so it is a busy day for all of the parties today. we ll touch on all of the above in this programme, but let s start with the election betting investigation. here s tobias elwood speaking to the bbc radio 4 today. this betting saga has been deeply unhelpful, self inflicted distraction, and in what world they thought this was acceptable is beyond belief. the prime minister has expressed his anger, he said that at the leaders s question time debate. it has bee
on wednesday afternoon, when he went for a walk alone in a remote mountainous area. local officials say the body was spotted on a steep slope above a beach. yesterday new cctv footage emerged showing him heading towards a path that would have taken him over miles of exposed hillside. in the past hour we ve had a statement from michael mosley s wife clare. it reads. i don t know quite where to begin with this. it s devastating to have lost michael, my wonderful, funny kind and brilliant husband. we had an incredibly lucky life together. i am incredibly proud of our children, their resilience and support over the past days. we re taking comfort in the fact that he so very nearly made it. he did an incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn t easily be seen by the extensive search team. we are so grateful to the extraordinary people on symi who have worked tirelessly to help find him. our correspondentjoe inwood our correspondent joe inwood has the late
of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided by a scottish election? ps, and i love this bit, and i avoided using tartan will purely for laura s benefit. good mornin: purely for laura s benefit. good morning to purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. i purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. i am purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. i am not - purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. i am not a - purely for laura s benefit. good morning to you. i am not a fan | purely for laura s benefit. good i morning to you. i am not a fan of tartan. we will answer that question, but have to quit listening. if you are the things to go through today. yes listening. if you are the things to go through today. listening. if you are the things to go through today. yes we have the vafious go through today. yes we have the various commitments go throug
ps, and i love this bit. i avoided using tartan wall purely for laura s benefits . so handy, we got you here this week. yes. good morning to you, laura. tartan wool. i m not a fan. i m not a fan of tartan wool either. and we will answer that question, connor. we will answer it, but you have to keep listening. and a few other things to go through today. sure. yeah. we have the various commitments made that seem to be fairly new commitments on welfare reform. and we also have the previews for the manifestos. it s going to be an exciting episode of this sunday s newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. it s faisel in studio two. it s james in glasgow. hurray! how nice to have the two of you with me here on a sunday afternoon, having been abandoned by paddy and henry and adam and everybody else. i fought my way through thickets of pollen. apparently, it s all male trees that try and mate with you. what? someone planted only male plain trees. and this is