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so lets now get down to business starting in france where another day of disruption is ahead. eight union federations have called for strike action in what will be the 11th day of mass walk outs since the beginning of the pension battle injanuary. this comes as president emmanuel macron prepares to meet china s president xi in the next few hours. he plans to talk about the war in ukraine but is also with a large french trade delegation. meanwhile the crisis at home over pension reform has hit a fresh roadblock with last ditch talks with the prime minister over raising the pension age from 62 to 64 years breaking down. lets go live to paris, and a familiar face on this programme, tomasz michalski, associate professor of economics at the hec business school. lovely to see you. so, here we are, another day of disruption ahead which is going to be extremely difficult to manage. it was so violent in the last few weeks, your thoughts? well, this time around few weeks, your though ....
to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejonathan walker deputy political editor, sunday express, and ali miraj columnist at the article. welcome to you both and i am so glad you got the white shirt, earphones memo. the i says liz truss faces growing calls to help more people with the cost of living if she becomes prime minister. the financial times has a warning from top officials and policymakers that central banks face a real challenge to tackle inflation in the coming years. meanwhile the telegraph leads on comments from borisjohnson to not give up on green energy. an exclusive in the guardian, reporting that black and asian people in england have to wait longer for cancer diagnosis than white people, impacting survival rates. the express claims campaigners believe cash could be phased out by 2027. and the daily star reports in it s own way on the head of the environment agency saying people need to be less squeamish about drinking water recyl ....
elementary school shooting, as the parents prepare to bury their children. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello, and welcome to political thinking, a conversation with, rather than an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guest this week has threatened to bring the country to a standstill, which has made him a target of those who accuse union militants of being hell bent on suicidal madness. others, though, say that he is an example for working people of how they can get a decent deal at a time when their standard of living is constantly being squeezed. whatever your view is, mick lynch, the general secretary of the rmt, now has the backing of his members for potentially a very major confrontation, notjust with the rail companies but with governments of all political persuasion, with the tories in westminster, the snp in scotland, and also with the labour mayor of london as well. lynch has said all ....
I like their policies at the moment, i want to leave the European Union and i think theresa may is the only person who will get us out of the European Union with a reasonable deal. Labour. Ive always been labour. And our panel will tell us where theresa may sits on our map of the political terrain. Hello. Some of us remember the heydey of tv advertising. Consumer brands washing powders and the like would constantly market themselves as new and improved. Never mind that they were less than perfect before, as long as you now understood that they are better than ever. Well, the Conservative Party is pitching itself as new and improved today as well. A theresa may manifesto, with a pretty different emphasis to past efforts. A section entitled we believe in the good that government can do, for example. Some will say its j ....
Police investigating the manchester bomb attack find a car they say may be significant to their inquiry. And will wonder woman smash the box office . Well have that and the rest of this weeks top releases with james king in the film review. Its 5 oclock were in the city of york with just six days to polling day where later this evening theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn will both take part in the bbc Question Time leaders special. And it takes place less than 2a hours after Donald Trumps decision to take america out of the paris climate treaty. Mrs may has been accused by opponents of a pathetic response, she said she was disappointed whileJeremy Corbyn said the decision was reckless and dangerous. Well have more on that in a moment. But mrs may had to deal with another issu ....