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BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire April 26, 2017

Well hear from teachers who say parents have made their lives a misery. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Throughout the programme well bring you the latest Breaking News and developing stories and, as always, keen to hear from you. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Our top story today. Labour has promised to increase pay for nhs staff and scrap tuition fees for Student Nurses if it wins the General Election. The party says it will abolish the current cap for staff in england which limits pay increases to 1 . Labour said the policies would help Address Staffing Shortages in england that had become a threat to patients. Our political guru norman smith is in westminster for us now. Hi norman, good ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News At Five May 16, 2017

Children he murdered. And why does this tiny island in the South Pacific have more plastic rubbish washing up on its shore, than anywhere else in the world . Its 5 oclock. Our main story The Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn has officially launched the partys General Election manifesto, describing it as a Blueprint For What Britain could be. He chose bradford for the event saying it was a radical and radical and responsible plan for government. Ben brown has been at the launch event and is in bradford for us now. Im ben brown live in bradford where The Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn has offici ....

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BBCNEWS Election 2017 June 2, 2017

What she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her answers. The other side of the coin was we had Jeremy Corbyn who was weak on immigration, the economy, defence, slippery on Anti Semitism and clearly not the man to take the brexit negotiations. The first question to theresa may, how can we trust you after detailing a number of things where the viewer was feeling let down. Do you feel she has that . The audience were not patsies, they were very clear in their questions. She has plainly. This is about trust and making the decisions that need to be made, the decisions that need to be made, the decision to call the election to enable us to do a good brexit deal, she was very plain and her answers as she did not dark any questions, unlikejeremy as she did not dark any questions, unlike Jeremy C ....

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BBCNEWS Election 2017 June 2, 2017

What she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her answers. The other side of the coin was we had Jeremy Corbyn who was weak on immigration, the economy, defence, slippery on Anti Semitism and clearly not the man to take the brexit negotiations. The first question to theresa may, how can we trust you after detailing a number of things where the viewer was feeling let down. Do you feel she has that . The audience were not patsies, they were very clear in their questions. She has plainly. This is about trust and making the decisions that need to be made, the decisions that need to be made, the decision to call the election to enable us to do a good brexit deal, she was very plain and her answers as she did not dark any questions, unlikejeremy as she did not dark any questions, unlike Jeremy C ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 13, 2017

From our studios in singapore and london, this is Bbc World News its newsday. Glad you could join us. Its newsday. Glad you could join us. It is seven in the morning in singapore, midnight in london and seven in the evening in washington where the Us Government top lawyer has been facing tough questions about alleged russian interference in last year s elections. Jeff sessions says Clancy Colluded With Moscow were detestable lies. Allegations. Day such as these, the stage for the latest instalment of a russian saga gripping washington and destabilising the trump house. Last week we saw the testimony of james comey, fired by the president. Now the sequel. He came out counterpunching, fierce in his denial that hed held meetings with russian officials last year to discuss interfering with the president ial elect ....

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