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hello, i hello, lam kylie hello, i am kylie pentelow, welcome to bbc news. in the biggest set—piece event of the election so far, the two men find to be prime minister going head to head in the first tv debate which is taking place in salford. rajini vaidyanathan is in salford for us. what's the latest from there? kylie, it 'ust an what's the latest from there? kylie, itiust an hour _ what's the latest from there? kylie, itjust an hour or— what's the latest from there? kylie, itjust an hour or so, _ what's the latest from there? kylie, itjust an hour or so, the _ what's the latest from there? kylie, itjust an hour or so, the two - itjust an hour or so, the two leaders haven't asked about a range of questions, in front of a studio audience here in salford, not too farfrom where i am. the first question was about the cost—of—living crisis, and both leaders as part of the issue of taxation, with rishi sunak trying to pick the labour party as the party of higher taxes, with searcher starmer pushing back on that and saying that you have to look at the conservative record for the last iii years. so in many ways, that's been the dividing line in all of the issues they have asked about. one leader, the leader of the labour