from behind upset victory, a commonwealth that lot of people thought was very solidly blue, maybe it s purple now. you are term limited are you giving any thought running for a higher office, such as president? well, first of all, thank you for that humbling question. i just had to say that, 40 years ago, i was in virginia beach, and i was watching dishes, taking out trash at belvedere park of shop. and i had an extraordinary opportunity, with great education, and people took interest in my professional career, and i thought i was my dream job, when i had teach a chance to take over a firm that had worked out for 25 years. and then i found myself, with this real clear view, that virginia is heading in the wrong direction, and maybe there is a different way to do this. over there is a way to bring people together around common sense. great people are together around values, but aren t that controversial. we just need to express some clearly to another, and get moving, and i
and fiona bruce will be here with a round up of the day before the news. but first, it s time for newswatch. hello, welcome to newswatch with me, paddy o connell standing inforsamira. coming up: diane abbott got her maths in a muddle but did bbc news get their sums wrong too and make too muchf it? and madeline mccann is a tragic case, but is the bbc obsessed with it? brexit was always going to loom large over this election campaign and this week, it took centre stage. the war of words started on monday. theresa may describes the reports of a fractious dinner with her and urban the european union as brussels gossip. she was reporting to use the kinds of sharp disagreements withjuncker over how quickly a deal could be done. maxine edmonds was one of the number of viewers are surprised at the prominence being given to a second hand anonymous briefing in german. writing: rob cattle agreed: but was this just gossip? on tuesday, the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg try to
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party leader tim farron said politicians needed to be honest about financing the health service. the ukip leader paul nuttall urges his supporters to stay on the pitch despite suffering heavy losses on thursday. he said voters would return if theresa may failed to deliver on brexit. the french authorities warn the media and the public not to spread documents hacked from the centrist candidate emmanuel macron‘s campaign team in the run up to sunday s presidential election. at least 80 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by islamist militant group boko haram in nigeria more than three years ago have been freed. a government official said their release followed negotiations with their captors. a has been actor best known for playing an actor in the 80s is called in to help catch a serial killer. find out about cinema releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who s a political cor
i definitely want to take the positives out of this and make sure that i use it in a positive way for the rest of my life now. still got a few years left in me for sure. in sport, chelsea are on the brink of the premier league title as their closest challengers tottenham are beaten by west ham at the london stadium. these bopping bakers are just some of the people taking part in the first ever festival of makers. we ll be live there to find out what it s all about. and louise has the weather. good morning. another north south divide with the weather across the country, a chilly start for scotland and northern ireland but here there ll be plenty of sunshine, more cloud for england and wales with outbreaks of showery rain into the extreme south west. more details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. after a day of tory triumph in the local elections, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has admitted he faces an historic challenge ahead of next month s vote. campaigning for