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people are dying. an immigration centre in southern england has been firebombed. in the last few minutes, the suspect is confirmed to have died after the attack. the sus fort is confirmed to have the sus forjoining firmed to have the sus forjoining us. ed to have votes are being counted in brazil s presidential election, with the incumbent jair bolsonaro taking an early lead ahead of luiz inacio lula da silva. only around 20% of the votes have so far been counted, and mr lula da silva s workers party usually gets stronger support in regions that are slower to report results. the left wing candidate and former president luiz inacio lula da silva came first in the initial round four weeks ago. let s have a look at this. but the contest with his rival, the current president jair bolsonaro, is tighter than had been expected. all day, brazilians have been casting their votes across the country, including communities in the remotest parts of the amazon rainforest. our south ameri
they will celebrate christmas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. with hours to go, the final round of frenetic campaigning for the us mid term elections is under way ahead of the in person polls opening on tuesday. tens of millions of votes have already been cast. but there s still plently to play for. former president trump is speaking at a rally in support ofjd vance, the state s republican senate candidate. let s listen. you know that story. if you are being accosted, uncle sam, in a certain number of cities, it takes hours and hours for the police to come. and they want to defund the police and it has to defund the police and it has to be the opposite, so vote republican, we all agree we ve got to stop crime, the democrats are a catastrophe, every single democrat city is a disaster without exception. there is no exception. and the republican cities and the republican cities and the republican states run very well. and that s not because i m ou
support to give to ukrainians in the long term. with the former business and long term capital correspondent in the washington post anchor. hello welcome to the programme. for the past five years, the conservative party has at times, appeared to stray into labour territory. when theresa may came to power in 2016, the conservatives she said would be the party of the ordinary working class . the 2017 manifesto promised to stand up for the weak , restore fairness, there would not be, she said, untrammelled free markets . then came borisjohnson, nominally of the right, but with a plan to redistribute wealth to the north, and on the back of what became, post pandemic the highest tax take in 70 years. today, in her first prime minister s questions, liz truss returned to something that looked much more, like the conservative orthodoxy of old. i m on the side of people who work hard and do the right thing. that s why we will reverse the ni increase and why we will keep corporation