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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170518

and any ties to trump s campaign. the former tv presenter rolf harris is being released on bail tomorrow. the veteran entertainer is currently on trial accused of indecently assaulting three girls between 1971 and 1983. retail sales rose by 2.3% last month defying market expectations that rising inflation would cause a consumer slowdown. hello and good morning. welcome to bbc news. i m sophie long, in west yorkshire. where theresa may will promise to address the rising cost of social care in england and curb immigration when she launches the conservative manifesto shortly. it has been delayed due to travel problems and there have been a couple of protests which have sprung up. small protests at this stage. one to the side of the building and another to the entrance. shortly theresa may will arrive here and unveiled the conservative party plans for the election. let s take you through what we are expecting to hear from theresa may at this stage. the party is promising that

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170420

jeremy corbyn was full of vim, zip and energy. he said the conservatives are morally bankrupt. the system is wrecked. and he would prove people wrong. anyone who stands up to create a better, fairer and more decent society gets vilified. but we are bigger and stronger than have ever been. and more determined than we ever been. his challenge is convincing enough people outside of this run. there is a clear choice between strong and sta ble a clear choice between strong and stable government under theresa may and the conservatives, or a coalition of chaos with jeremy corbyn propped up by the snp and the lib dems. parliament will soon be dissolved. politics will leave this postcode and head to your postcode. if you want to have a say, you have one month to register to vote. whilst the business of government trundles on for now, deciding who walks through this door as prime minister in june is walks through this door as prime minister injune is in your hands. scotland s first min

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170420

during your commute. how cycling to work can halve your risk of getting cancer and heart disease. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he will stand up for ordinary working people, as he attacked big business and the elite in his first major speech of the general election campaign. casting thejune 8th vote as a fight between the establishment and the people , mr corbyn said a cosy cartel ran a rigged system , and that wealth should be shared. recent opinion polls have put labour between 15 and 20 points behind the conservatives, but mr corbyn dismissed suggestions the election result was a foregone conclusion. here s our political correspondent, chris mason. the next prime minister of the uk, jeremy corbyn. do you believe it, do they believe it, does he believe that? 0pinion polls suggest it is highly unlikelyjeremy corbyn will be heading for downing street. but he is trying to change people s minds. much of the media and the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170420

wrapped in its case. he was tuning up an old piano and discovered a treasure trove. but who do the gold coins belong to? coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. andy murray bows out early at the monte carlo masters after a 3 set defeat in the third round. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. in his first major speech of the election campaign, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has styled himself as the anti establishment candidate, taking on what he called a system rigged against working people. he told supporters that a labour government elected on the 8th ofjune would not play by the old rules, doffing its cap to the powerful. with theresa may promising strong leadership, our political editor laura kuenssberg looks at their different messages and what they mean for the election. no one s going to say they re all the same. not in this election. and not the admirers of the labour leader, who queued round the block to hear him. we need something differen

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