thing s this has got to stop. this knife things got to stop. are you paying thousands of pounds too much in hidden fees on your pension? the regulator is to announce a crackdown on firms that manage our money but why are we still getting a raw deal? in sport. not again. england lose to germany on penalties. nathan redmond s miss means they fail to make the final of the under 21 european championship. and carol has the weather. i m here to place an early morning football with the guys from man v fat to see how teamwork has helped men like this and 3000 more around the country lose a combined total of 30 tons in wake. to play some. and carol has the weather. for england, wales and northern ireland some rain on the cards, some of it will be heavy but as temperatures rise we could have thundery downpours. the dryers conditions today are likely to be in scotland. more details in 15 minutes driest conditions. good morning. first, our main story. the families of those who died
boyfriend of reality tv personality ferne mccann is charged over the acid attack which injured 20 people. and london marathon s most heart warming moment. the man who sacrificed his own race time to make sure this exhausted runner crossed the finish line. he said it was the perfect ending to his race. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. for the first time, neither the left wing or right wing parties has a candidate in the 2nd round of the presidential elections after they were both defeated by two outsiders yesterday. this was a full throated rejection of the old system here in france. the two parties who have ruled since the fifth republic in 1928 swept aside in this new kind of populism in france was out of the ashes of the old system comes emmanuel macron, who has never been elected before. he would be the youngest president since the pole on. there is an appetite within europe for the centre ground. since napoleon. marine le pen from le front national who it is p
and the contributions you make to oui’ and the contributions you make to our economy, it is why we were so opposed to the uk trade union act. that legislation represents a direct threat to unions, to the fundamental rights of workers and the collaborative approach that we seek to ta ke collaborative approach that we seek to take here in scotland. let me reiterate again today, the snp supports the immediate repeal of the trade union act. but in the meantime, through our trade union fair work meantime, through our trade union fairwork and meantime, through our trade union fair work and modernisation fund, we have sought to limit the negative impact of the act and today i am announcing that over the next year we will provide an additional £250,000 to that fund. it will ensure that trade union wraps are not needlessly diverted by the burdens of legislation from the most important role, supporting members and promoting the work practices. whether scottish government has the pow
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