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welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc news. let s start with this headline which you also heard at the top of the programme. bbc announces dates for election tv debates. yes, the first programme is this friday evening, seven parties having been invited. there is a question time debate later with the largest four parties, and a head to head debate between the prime minister and labour leader keir starmer onjune 26. as well as the bbc election debates, stv are also holding a televised debate in scotland this evening, and itv are hosting the first head to head debate between rishi sunak and keir starmer tomorrow. that was exhausting. let s start with this opening question, kemi badenoch, will they change anything? debates can chance will they change anything? debates can change things. will they change anything? debates can change things. i will they change anything? debates can change things. i remember- will they change anything? debates. can change things. i ....
Legislation to rewrite equalities legislation to protect women only spaces, but what does that mean? also: keir starmertries does that mean? also: keir starmer tries to put the focus on defence and security. this labour party is totally committed to the defence and security committed to the defence and security of our nation, to our armed forces, security of our nation, to our armed forces, and security of our nation, to our armed forces, and importantly, to our nuclear forces, and importantly, to our nuclear deterrent. meanwhile, diane abbott says she will run as a labour candidate. will it draw a line under the row? the last election was all about brexit. why aren t the party is talking about at this time? and tv debates kick off this week. will they change anything? joining us today are the business secretary and equalities minister kemi badenoch, shadow secretary of state for health and social care wes streeting, kate andrews of the spectator, an author and former labour advi ....