Hello and welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. This week. Let the healing begin so said borisjohnson on friday, as he celebrated the scale of his emphatic electoral victory. But the other big winner was scotlands first minister, and healing is not the first thing on her mind. Today, we devote the entire programme to the immediate and longer term implications of the uks election outcome. My guests are janet daley, columnist for the sunday telegraph, political commentator steve richards, Maria Margaronis of us news weekly, and the nation author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. Welcome to you all. So i said it was an emphatic outcome. You start it off, what you expect to be done with it. We will get out of the eu, thats the start, which the country decided it wanted three and a half yea rs decided it wanted three and a half years ago, which seems an eternity ago, and the end of that paralysis will, at least for the moment, produce a kind of euphoria. It has already pro
First thing on her mind. Today, we devote the entire programme to the immediate and longer term implications of the uks election outcome. My guests are janet daley, columnist for the sunday telegraph, political commentator steve richards, Maria Margaronis of us news weekly, and author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. Welcome to you all. So i said it was an emphatic outcome. Janet, you start us off, what do you expect to be done with it . Well, we get out of europe, thats. Orthe eu, rather, not europe, geographically. Thats the start, which the country decided it wanted three and a half years ago, which seems an eternity ago, and the end of that paralysis will, at least for the moment, produce a kind of euphoria. It has already produced a kind of euphoria. Now, if he is the clever politician i think he is, he will develop that. The conciliation he expressed in that opening speech, which was very well done, politically, a very clever move, is possible when you have a large maj
Thousands of Anti Government protesters clash with police. And, putins 20 years in power. Hello, welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. This week. Let the healing begin so said borisjohnson on friday, as he celebrated the scale of his emphatic electoral victory. But the other big winner was scotlands first minister, and healing is not the first thing on her mind. Today, we devote the entire programme to the immediate and longer term implications of the uks election outcome. My guests are janet daley, columnist for the sunday telegraph, political commentator steve richards, Maria Margaronis of us news weekly, and author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. Welcome to you all. So i said it was an emphatic outcome. Janet, you start us off, what do you expect to be done with it . Well, we get out of europe, thats. Orthe eu, rather, not europe, geographically. Thats the start, which the country decided it wanted three and a half years ago, which seems an eternity ago, and the
On the campaign as the Party Leaders focus on their target seats in the last few days. Also tonight. British citizens are among eight people missing after a volcano erupted off the coast of new zealand five people have died. Joseph mccann, who carried out a series of sex attacks, is sentenced to 33 life sentences thejudge says he will always be a danger to society. Russia is banned again from all major Sports Events for doping this time forfour years. And one of the last surviving raf pilots who fought the luftwaffe in the skies during the battle of britain has died at the age of 101. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news. All the reaction from the london stadium, where arsenal were hoping to bring an end to their nine game run without a win. Good evening. With just three days to polling day, the state of the nhs is once again dominating the election campaign. Borisjohnson has been criticised after initially refusing to look at an image of a four year old boy with suspected pneumonia
For doping, this time forfour years. And one of the last surviving raf pilots who fought the lufwaffe in the skies during the battle of britain has died at the age of 101. And at 11 30pm, we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, spectators deputy Political Editor katy balls, and jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook. Good evening. With just three days to polling day, the state of the nhs is once again dominating the election campaign. Borisjohnson has been criticised after initially refusing to look at an image of a four year old boy with suspected pneumonia who had to sleep on the floor of a hospital in leeds. As other party leaders, including laboursjeremy corbyn, accused the Prime Minister ofjust not caring. The Health Secretary, matt hancock, later apologised for the boys experience. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has the latest. Not long left to roll. Borisjohnson wants to win, and hopes he can do so by taking territory that has