The negotiators of the tory party, but they think and have seen and a very good evening. For the fourth time in the space believe that the labour party is a of five years, the future of the United Kingdom is uncertain, remain party. The fact of the matter is that they are not going to and this time, with politics in deadlock and brexit unresolved, tolerate that. They believe that in the stakes are higher than ever. Now, in a few moments, 2016, when they had their vote in polling stations across the United Kingdom will close, the voting will be over, the Eu Referendum, they believe that and we will be able to reveal the result of our exit poll, they should have been listened to, that is our first hint of the possible result. And they think that the labour party have totally reneged on the result will Boris Johnson be back in number 10 . Of that. Thats what this is about. WillJeremy Corbyn beat him to it . Or will the outcome be less this was a brexit election. This is than clear when it
To look at this political and landscaping where the conservatives were certainly hoping to make quite a few gains. And in areas where labor has traditionally been pretty strong. Lots of these seats have a lot of rich labor heritage. So im going to go across to the result center and joined rita once again. Shes got a few suggestions again about the likely conservative gains in wales. Rita . These will change hands from labors to conservatives if the exit poll is correct. And you are talking about being nerdy hugh, just think of this. That labor has come first in terms of seats in the votes in wales in the past 26 elections. That since the first world war. That might still be the case, but still we think these seats are likely conservative gains. The labor majority there was less than 2,000 in the last election. And wherefore casting conservatives to gain that seat from labor. This was number 73 on the conservatives target list, so quite some way down. We think the conservatives might ha
Brexit. This is completely constitutional and proper. There is going to be lots of time to debate before the 315t of october. Parliament will be sitting then and will be able to have whatever motions it once. Well talk to mps and an audience of voters. Its not undemocratic, itsjust its not undemocratic, its just not the right way to do it. Proroguing parliament after the normal recess, mps will have ample time to debate brexit. Members of parliament have an obligation to have a say in what happens by october the 315t. An obligation to have a say in what happens by october the 31st. Its extraordinary, but desperate times call for desperate measures, and for the sake of democracy this needed to happen. And of course wed welcome your views get in touch in the usual ways. Also today, well talk to the mum of 20 year old freddie pring, who died after falling from the second floor balcony of a hotel in magaluf injune. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. The paper
a new species of giant water lily has been discovered by scientists despite hiding in plain sight at kew gardens for 177 years. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. a 22 year old danish man will appear in court today in connection with the killing of three people at a shopping centre in denmark s capital, copenhagen. one of the victims was a russian citizen. four people remain in a critical condition in hospital. police are investigating videos posted online which appear to show the suspect with weapons. they say there s no sign of a terrorist motive and the suspect had a history of mental illness. translation: there was nothing in | our investigation of the documentsl that we have been looking at, or the items we have found, or the witness statements we have that indicated this was an act of terror. our correspondent adrienne murray is following developments in copenhagen. the police chief said they have ruled out this could have been an ac
drink? and last brit standing. cameron norrie asks for the home crowd to get behind him at wimbledon as he reaches the quarter finals. good morning from clay country in cornwall where the queen s baton relay is coming home. one of the testing of the battle and will do is fly down this zip wire and guess who is going to go with it! we have domain to start the day across scotland, turning cherie through the morning and for most events we will have rain to start the day, turning sherry, and most of us will get warmer through the week. it s monday the 4th ofjuly. our main story. a gunman has killed three people and critically injured three more after opening fire in a busy shopping centre in copenhagen. a 22 year old danish man is being held by police, who say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive. azadeh moshiri reports. people fleeing from the sound of gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could tell t