The chance discovery of some rare 500 year old printed pages from William Caxton which were stuck in another book. Strictly has a new head judge find out more about the queen of latin later in the programme. And coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news a lucky escpae for chris froome the Tour De France champion was unhurt after getting knocked off his bike by a hit and run driver. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Prime Minister says britains Energy Market isnt working and has vowed to end what she described as rip off bills. Theresa may has confirmed that the conservative Party Manifesto will propose a cap on Energy Prices for anyone on a standard variable tarriff. The party says this would benefit 17 million households. Our Political Correspondent chris mason reports. Cook our lunch, making a brew, heating our home we have all got to do it, but its not cheap and the conservatives say too many are being ripped off. The key thing is that people are clea
Alexander blackman, the former royal marine who was jailed for killing a taliban fighter in afghanistan, tells the bbc how he regrets his actions. A ride at Drayton Manor theme park closes after a girl was airlifted to hospitalfollowing an incident. And International Ballroom champion Shirley Ballas is the new head judge on Strictly Come Dancing, replacing len goodman. Its 5pm, good afternoon. Our top story concerns mixed signals over brexit from the labour party. In a bbc interviewJeremy Corbyn, declined to confirm hed definitely take the uk out of the European Union, if brussels offered a bad deal for withdrawal. Aides later had to issue a clarification, saying the uk would definitely leave the eu, under a labour government. Mr corbyn was speaking exclusively to the bbcs political editor, laura kuenssberg, at the launch of the partys Election Campaign. Hed been in manchester, telling supporters he was offering a real alternative to what he called a rigged system under the conservativ
Themselves on tariffs that are above that that they should be paying. A british man is jailed by a court in turkey. Hes found guilty of being a member of so called Islamic State. A young girl has died in an accident on a ride at a theme park in staffordshire. And, a visit to venice to see the work of a british artist who waited decades for global recognition. Coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News would juventus complete the job against monaco after they took a 2 0 lead into the second leg of their Champions League semifinal in turin . Good evening. Jeremy corbyn has laid the foundations of labours Election Campaign with a relentless attack on greedy bankers, tax cheats, and employers who rip off their workers. At the partys formal Campaign Launch in trafford, mr corbyn presented labour as the anti establishment choice, but mr corbyn was also accused of throwing labours Brexit Policy Into Confusion by repeatedly refusing to confirm that britain would leave the European Union if labour won
A coroner rules that 14 year old nasar ahmed died as a result of an allergic reaction to his school lunch his mother says he could have been saved. Police figures show that more than 2,500 weapons were seized in schools in england and wales over the past two years, including swords, axes and air guns. Chelsea will be crowned premier League Champions if they beat west brom at the hawthorns this evening. Its 5 00pm. Our top story the National Health service says it is responding to a major cyber attack which has affected hospitals and doctors surgeries across england. 16 nhs organisations have been hit. It has problems with Phone Networks and has led to a number of organisations having to divert emergency patients. Among those affected are barts trust in london, the lister hospital in stevenage, nhs sites in blackburn, blackpool, and nottingham, and Cumberland Infirmary in carlisle. This is the message that appears on the screen when an nhs member of staff tries to use their computer, it
It is a seemingly ringing endorsement of the prime ministers plans. But the times takes a different Tack Saving Thousands will be hit by new care costs. The daily mail speaks to those worried about paying for Nursing Homes by the headline, you will not have to sell your home to pay for your care. The sun focuses on different tory plans that says they will target those to squeeze cash from ordinary, working families. The telegraph, middle class loose winter fuel. It sounds like, and we were talking about this earlier, another policy lifted from david miliband. About this earlier, another policy lifted from David Milibandm about this earlier, another policy lifted from david miliband. It is. Arguably tomorrow is the most important day of selection so far. It is the programme of government and theresa may is on course for victory and she has a huge package of measures which includes something that ed miliband promised in 2015. At the moment pensioners get £200 for a winterfuel at the mom