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is coming over as warm and friendly and it's looking like avon killer figure and is likeable to people watching him where theresa may who is in trouble for the figures is coming through as cold and lacking any warmth. which leads to the times, we've learnt not to believe the opinion polls that anyway let's talk about them. shock poll predicts tory losses as the times. a controversial yugo polkas mike shock isa controversial yugo polkas mike shock is a massive understatement, if we got a result like this it would be needing new superlatives to describe it. the idea the conservatives called the selection expecting a landslide victory really, to then lose seats and lose control of commons, these numbers suggest that labour would be just about in a position to form a coalition with the liberal democrats and the snp's whose coalition of chaos theresa may told us about would be a reality of these numbers were borne out. i think it's interesting reading the waiters written, the story itself, ta ke waiters written, the story itself, take it with a pinch of salt, this is not a normal poll where they ring over 2000 people engage a result, this is a bottom—up exercise, they don't do them often so you can't really calibrate numbers well. yes absolute shock and horror. there is absolute shock and horror. there is a lot of small print here. what they haven't done as you've seen is not an overarching poll, they will attack constituencies to see how it is slightly different areas where there are different voting trends say yes, if this happened it might bejeremy corbyn. say yes, if this happened it might be jeremy corbyn. is there anything less tha n be jeremy corbyn. is there anything less than a landslide a defeat for theresa may? you're getting a lot of expectations, the regular polls did close quite a bit in their chance to work out what was causing that but you do as david will know, you get a lot of spin saying well, this is perhaps good for the conservatives because it focus peoples minds on the needs and not to be complacent and also talking about what sides a majority would be success and what of failure. i thinkjust remember where we are when theresa may called this. more than 50 i would say majority would be considered a failure to damage her prestige. the telegraph got interesting story about a secret plan for labour to increased migration. this is all about allowing unskilled workers to come into britain. now interviewers of all different tv stations have had a go atjeremy on this and try to pin him down on whether he would cut immigration or not. all he has ever said as it might come down a little, it might come down a little and of course the conservatives are talking about bringing it down to tens of thousands. that's a third time they promised that of course but now it is about 260,000 a year net migration. what seems to be said that there was a phrase used, the barista visas, to get people to come here and do coffee shops, the other side of this, the unskilled workers who a lot of britons were concerned about who voted brexit in the first place because low paid jobs were being undercut in wages so that would be something that would anger a lot of people in the working classes. and the eye to lee mack i say it would damage a... he found on the campaign trailand say it would damage a... he found on the campaign trail and got this comment out of it but they are interesting because the nhs is expected to be labour's big strong suit and a line to the report is you need us the conservatives because otherwise you have an economic crash with labour which means we won't be able to give the resources to the nhs that it needs to deal with the various pressures on it which are large and extreme at the moment so it's effectively trying to do a political jujitsu it's effectively trying to do a politicaljujitsu saying if you care about the nhs you should vote conservatives because only we will be to run the economy well. i don't know if it will work but it is a good line i suppose, an interesting one. he stayed clear of mentioning that £350 million a week which is going to go into the nhs since brexit. let's move away from the election for a minute. the star companies that arianna grande is coming back to a benefit concert in manchester as well as other superstars to raise funds for victims. a great tribute to people who died and were injured, it shows that we will carry on with our lives, you will not stop us from having concerts. manchester will obviously be a very safe place now in the wake of what happened. obviously be a very safe place now in the wake of what happenedm obviously be a very safe place now in the wake of what happened. if you people have suggested it might be too early for some victims still being in hospital and so on. yes but i think that the city is getting over and trying to pull itself back together again and i think this is in fact the phrase being used together for manchester, perhaps it is showing we are getting on with oui’ is showing we are getting on with our lives and it will help the city to heal itself. there is or was a trade—off in these things, too late and it loses the moral and power of it as and it loses the moral and power of itasa and it loses the moral and power of it as a statement as david says, getting back to normal and being a powerful tribute so soon after the events. i think it's interesting that arianna grande is fronting it because it must've been very traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to yourgig traumatic and catastrophic, people coming to your gig to lose their lives in that way. broken is what she tweeted the day after. a credit to her to say i will do this and come back because she cancelled the re st of come back because she cancelled the rest of her tour on the back of it and now she's putting it back together for this amazing thing. and now she's putting it back together for this amazing thingfi is quite a line—up? together for this amazing thingfi is quite a line-up? it is a dream. katy perry, miley cyrus, justin bieber, it is going to have big figures i imagine. let's go on to the financial times and they have a story about the underground and we will all be listening to other people on the phones which sounds to me likea people on the phones which sounds to me like a nightmare. we've heard i'm on the train, we will now hear i'm on the train, we will now hear i'm on the train, we will now hear i'm on the shoot, i'm thejubilee line because siddique khan the mayor of london is working on a plan to bring the mobile phone coverage down underneath the capital. it will be quite handy, if only people will use it to send texts. if there will be people talking,... i must say on a traini people talking,... i must say on a train i had for the silent carriage. i've been on the hong kong metro people can talk on their mobiles and it is horrific because people shut down them and it is a place where you used to be go and get away from that mobile phone bert it has been violated now so i will be in favour of texting only if you can use it. it is quite nice on the cheer that it is quiet. it is but it is quite noisy inasmuch as you can hear the rails and the engine... you can't complain about that. but if you have people shouting on top of that it'll get to be quite noisy. riot last story is in the guardian, is 80 350 because they are saying really which is the people calling old people old auctions at using the word unless people are really very very old, it is that the way you can sum up this story? 50 years since sergeant pepper came out and when i'm 64, it does seem crazy that that is the totemic age of oldness and see now that he now, no one is older than they are 64 really. so it makes senseit they are 64 really. so it makes sense it is pushed back, i don't know if it makes sense to call people 80 not old or active adults, i don't know if we are quite there yet that certainly people in the late 60s, what this guy is saying, sorry sarah harper whose gerontologist which is a nice job to have but what she is saying make sense of perspective. the other interesting figure in here then is that in the 18th century there were only ten centenarians in the uk. sorry in europe and other 14,000 500. in the united kingdom alone and by the end of the century they predict there will be 1.5 million centenarians in this country so it just shows how we are looking, it is adding two years to the life span every decade. we are definitely an ageing population. does this say at what stage you should call someone told all is it's your only old if you are infirm. in firm, close to death, dependent on other people for everything so essentially it is saying known as old and so it is close to the end. the fourth age of mannus said. you could be 95 and not be old? the implications who are not audit which is a revolution. so none of us are old. i'm looking forward to getting my active adult railcard. and getting on the tube with your mobile phone. thank you ben and david for being with us. that is it for the papers are sour and we will be back just for the papers are sour and we will be backjust after 1130 with another look at the papers. hello good evening the really humid air has been pushed away now for many parts of uk and it should be a more comfortable night for sleeping, fresh air is coming down from the north—west, clear followed fresh air is coming down from the north—west, clearfollowed behind the band are thicker cloud which is bringing some rain, it is on that weather front there but that is weakening further as it comes southwards so the rain will squeeze. more a band of club continues to push down to southern parts of england and wales, clear skies to the north midlands and those temperatures will be quite a bit lower than we have seen for a while, especially in the countryside, 13—14 in the south with cloud. still on the one side and quite cloudy as well as we head into wednesday morning and sitting in the english channel we could see areas of fog which could get wafted on to the south coast of england in the afternoon. a bit of a sea breeze developing. head northwards and essentially oxford northwards into the midlands it will be cooler, fresher and there will be a bright and sunny start, a similar story to northern ireland and scotland, quite windy for a royal but the winds are easing, we should eventually see the back of the rain in shetland. the cloud further south will break out but it can in turn lead to one or two like showers but on the whole it will be tried with a good deal of sunshine as he had north, with winds of that lighter than today it will feel warm and temperatures will be a bit higher, inland maybe a touch cooler along eastern coast, especially along the south coast of england if we do get any of that fog. high—pressure quietening things down dropping the templars override the lifting them during the day, we do have a big weather system working out in the atlantic to bring in some rain but ahead of that we will suck up rain but ahead of that we will suck up some rain but ahead of that we will suck up some warmer air rain but ahead of that we will suck up some warmer air from the near continent and temperatures will rise ahead of the rain. we have the rain pushing into northern ireland, western scotland, eastern scotland likely to be drowned thursday, a dry day with sunny spells and temperatures continue to rise getting into mid—20s. you can see how slowly this rain will creep into scotla nd how slowly this rain will creep into scotland and northern ireland, has slowly it pushes into western parts of england or wales on friday, further east likely to be warm with sunshine but we could see one or two thundery showers to end the day from the near continent. that should get pushed away allowing us to enjoy some sunny pushed away allowing us to enjoy some sunny spells but there will be a scattering of showers and a slightly cooler and fresher feel. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at eleven. jeremy corbyn apologises after being unable to come up with the cost of labour's key childcare policy during a bbc interview. how much will it cost? i will give you the figure in a moment. you do not know which? you're logging onto youripad not know which? you're logging onto your ipad here. you have announced a major policy and you do not know how much it will cost? meanwhile theresa may returns to her main election message — saying only the conservatives can be trusted to win a good brexit deal in brussels. launching the snp manifesto — nicola sturgeon says victory in scotland would ‘further reinforce' the mandate for a second independence referendum. senior political figures in wales take part in a television debate ahead of next week's general election. the singer ariana grande announces she's returning to perform

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