have arrived on the island of symi to look for him. joe inwood has the latest. they are certainly made it to the first village as there was concern he had something that happened as he made away from the beach where he was with his wife to the village of pedi. i have spoken to somebody directly involved in the search and rescue operation this morning. they now think that, rather than continuing in a straight, direct route to the town of symi,, he actually doubled back around the bay and went for a much longer walk through a mountainous region. it s not certain exactly that is the route he took but that is the working hypothesis. it is worth pointing out that the route they think he took is far less used, far more rugged, and he was doing this in the heat of the day. it is nine o clock local time and it is already pretty hot. by 130, and i was out at the same time yesterday, it is boiling. there are realfears the same time yesterday, it is boiling. there are real fears that if
independent treasury officials have costed labour s policies and they amount to a £2000 tax rights for working family. it looks like now the chief treasury civil servant actually wrote to labour at two days ago saying the conservative assessment of their tax plan should not be presented as having been produced by the civil service. the debate sought the labour leader sir keir starmer challenged over hospital waiting lists among other things. with a rant out of the highlights from that debate, this is our political correspondent ian watson. the first debate of the campaign was a head to head clash between the prime minister and the man who wanted to replace him. if you re still wondering about the key messages they want to hammer home at this election, wonder no longer. this election is all about a choice more of the chaos and division we ve seen for the last 14 years, or turning the page and rebuilding with labour. no one knows what labour would actually do. but you know
really, what matters is how their message in that debate last night translates to voters. we are in the constituency of lee and atherton. it was for many years a very safe labour seat, which switched hands in 2019 to the conservatives. it is part of the so called red wool which the labour party is hoping to win back. well, at this cafe, it opened in the early 60s, back when harold macmillan was prime minister. we have had quite a few prime ministers since then. linda, you own this cafe. it is very nice to be here. tell me what you thought of the debate last night. l tell me what you thought of the debate last night. debate last night. i watched the debate last night. i watched the debate last debate last night. i watched the debate last night. debate last night. i watched the debate last night. i debate last night. i watched the debate last night. i don t - debate last night. i watched the debate last night. i don t really| debate last night. i don t really find them a very good