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the nation hope, a pledge to boost the economy and build a brighter future for our children, the words of keir starmer. the guardian. i will fix britain, over doubts over how starmer will pay for it, reflecting our conversation this evening. the ft, a tax kit —— tax hit unveiled by starmer to end the tory chaos. is there an issue about the conspiracy of silence over possible cuts and possible tax hikes? pauljohnson said on newsnight injanuary, whoever wins newsnight in january, whoever wins probably newsnight injanuary, whoever wins probably has to put up taxes. i think there is a definite concern about what is coming down the line. we are talking about austerity, those departments that are not protected cannot suffer any further cuts. i think you look at lots of papers and they are focused on the tax, i will be more concerned about public spending cuts and what that does to areas in the best areas in which i operate and that cannot happen. we which i operate and that cannot ha en. ~ . which i operate and that cannot ha en, ~ ., ., which i operate and that cannot ha en. ~ ., ., ., happen. we are at the end of the programme. _ happen. we are at the end of the programme, that _ happen. we are at the end of the programme, that was _ happen. we are at the end of the programme, that was quick! - happen. we are at the end of the i programme, that was quick! thank you, i really appreciate your company. and thank you for your company. and thank you for your company as well. live from london. this is bbc news. labour launch their manifesto — as sir keir starmer says — economic growth, is at the heart, of his party's plan for government. we have a plan in this manifesto. the total change of direction, a laserfocused on our calls that stability, growth, investment and reform. a government back in the service of your family ready to change britain. did you have any insider information? an aide to the prime minister tells us he's sorry over betting on a july election — reportedly three days before it was called. world leaders at the g7 summit agree a plan to raise billions more dollars for ukraine using interest from seized russian assets. russian prosecutors say — the detained american journalist evan gershkovich will go on trialfor spying. # once more you open the door. and celine dion on the illness that's kept her away from the stage — and how she's determined to sing again. it's manifesto week — we've already had the policy launches of the conservatives, liberal democrats and the greens. and today, two more — plaid cymru released it's policy plans early this morning, with a manifesto demanding "fair" funding for wales and more control over its natural resources. and then it was the turn of the labour party. with his sleeves rolled up party leader sir kier starmer promised that wealth creation will be the party's number one priority if they win a majority onjuly 4th. the manifesto contains policies previously announced, including... he also promised not to raise personal taxation or vat. chris mason was in manchester for the launch. the labour movement's past and perhaps its future. it's been a good week for the printing trade, all these manifestos. leader of the labour party... keir starmer was here at the head office of the cooperative almost 18 months ago, to start setting out his vision for government. and, as if to underline there would be no surprises today, he was back again. wealth creation is our number one priority. growth is our core business — the only route to improving the prosperity of our country and the living standards of working people. not everyone in here was convinced. it's the same old tory policies! point made, it was an early escorted departure for her, as sir keir responded... we gave up on being a party of protest five years ago. the labour leader said his own upbringing meant he understood the reality of many families' lives. i know what it feels like to be embarrassed to bring your mates home, because the carpet is threadbare and the window's cracked. i was actually responsible for that, because i did put a football through it. and he emphasised his promise on tax. we will not raise income tax. we will not raise national insurance. we will not raise vat. that is a manifesto commitment. "hmm, but what about other taxes," i thought? "i'll ask him about that later." and another thing — because there may be some people here today who say, "where's the surprise? "where's the rabbit out of the hat?" to which i say, "if you want politics as pantomime, "i hear clacton is nice this time of year." laughter. that, a joke at nigel farage's expense. this was keir starmer�*s conclusion. i invite you all tojoin our mission to stop the chaos, turn the page, and start to rebuild our country. thank you so much. right in the thick of it now — let's see who we can grab for a word. rachel reeves, what happens if growth doesn't happen? well, i reject this idea that we can't be any better than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have been cast yet, and we're certainly not complacent. we're fighting for every single vote. is there enough in here to excite people? because there's nothing new, is there? this is a serious programme to deliver the change - this country needs. are you going to win? a single vote has not been cast. we are fighting hard for every vote. we take nothing for granted. you've nailed that script, haven't you? delivered itjust like that. plenty here have a message to deliver, by hand and by bus. next stop, crewe, in cheshire — and that question i want to put to keir starmer. you've been explicit about income tax, national insurance, and vat. what about capital gains tax, fuel duty and council tax? you've not been quite as explicit on those? well, what we've is set out our plans in our manifesto, which is a manifesto full of hope and change for the future... but you're not being specific about those, are you? so the plans in our manifesto are set out — none of them require tax rises over and above the specific ones that we have set out well in advance actually of the manifesto. what is the plan, in those opening weeks and months, if you get the chance to serve? to earn every vote, taking nothing for granted. we'll start the work on 40,000 appointments in the nhs to clear our backlog on waiting lists. we'll start the work on setting up great british energy, setting up our border security command, starting to recruit the 6,500 teachers we need, and starting to recruit 13,000 neighbourhood police. they are all step one — that will be the day after the election we start on that, sleeves rolled up, hitting the ground running. there is still, though, plenty of road to trundle over in this campaign. polling day is three weeks today. chris mason, bbc news, at the mornflake stadium, in crewe. so what do voters who deserted labour for the tories at the last election think of their plans? well, the newly formed constituency of newton a—cliffe and spennymoor in county durham — has been created largely from the former constituency of sedgefield, tony blair's old seat. in 2019, many seats in this area were part of the so—called red wall that had been staunchly labour, but which now turned to borisjohnson's conservatives. danny savage has spent the day there, finding out whether labour's pledges have changed minds. labour say they are pro—business and pro—workers. all of our customers are like blue—chip companies, so we've got nissan, amazon... so no surprise then that they were watching what sir keir starmer had to say today at this manufacturing firm in newton aycliffe. i am looking for stability and to be honest, from what he said with keeping taxes stable, that gives me the sense of a strong government in terms of to carry on the economy without too much disruption. so provide a good foundation for businesses and business owners to compete with foreign nations for business. we make delicious beer, we make unique beer. nearby, nick smith runs a brewery. he wasn't too moved by labour's plans. i think i'd have liked to have seen a few more bold and brave suggestions from mr starmer. the whole message seems to be that we're better than the alternative, which is the incumbent government. and it is that good enough? well, i think it will be good enough for most people. he quit being a chemistry teacher to brew beer, so he also has thoughts on the manifesto pledge to get 6,500 teachers into classrooms. my ex—colleagues and friends and family who are teachers, i see their will to teach being zapped and i think 6,500 seems like a drop in the ocean compared to people who are leaving. this beautician's is owned by 28—year—old emily. she is pleased to see a pledge to help first—time buyers. to be able to save for a house it's, you do nothing, you can do nothing and going nowhere if you are really, really trying to say for a house. housing prices are ridiculous in regards to sort of, in relation to wages and stuff like that, i think it's massively difficult. katie is a mum—of—three whose partner is self—employed. their biggest concern as a family? i have an eight—month—old son, i've gone back to work and i'm really struggling to get him into a nursery. labour, in their manifesto, are pledging 3,000 new nursery classes across the country. that's got to be good news for you, but do you think you will see one in this village? i would hope so. some people we talked to were still uncertain about who they are going to vote for next month. will the labour manifesto win them over? danny savage, bbc news, sedgefield. plaid cymru has also set out its general election manifesto today, offering what it called a "positive vision" for wales. the party's leader, rhun ap iorwerth, said his party would "fight every day" for the billions owed to wales from the cancellation of the high speed 2 rail project. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, was at the launch in cardiff. no election buying of flowers, i guess? there's a big occasion coming and plaid cymru want voters focused on their finances. it claims wales is being short—changed and needs a new funding model, even though public spending per head here is already higher than the uk average. you want more money for wales. who gets less? of course, this is a uk government decision. as things stand, london gets more than anywhere else within the united kingdom. wales has the need. it needs better public funding than we presently get. i am arguing here for wales because the needs here are so self—evident. so what would they do with any extra money? the manifesto pledges include recruiting 500 new gps and an extra £20 per week in child benefit. there's also a promise to eventually rejoin the eu. there'd be tax increases too. the message pitched towards traditional labour voters, drawing them towards a nationalist party, careful not to scare them away. in your speech you covered a lot of ground. there was one word was missing. can you guess what it was? carry on. independence. you didn't mention it once in your speech. i had to go to page 42 in your manifesto to find a reference. do you just accept it's not a vote winner? well, listen, you're asking me now about independence, because you're talking to the leader of a pro—independence political party. you know, people know that we're in favour of independence. i talk openly about my desire for wales to take the levers of change. not in your speech, you didn't, you didn't mention it a single time. what have you got in your hands there, hywel? page 42, that's where the independence is. it's our manifesto, which includes independence, because we believe that wales won't reach its potential until we take those levers of change into our own hands. plaid's own destiny depends on persuading people on the doorstep it can make a difference in westminster, notjust in wales. hywel griffith, bbc news. plaid cymru was one of several parties that took part in a debate tonight. that took part in a debate tonight. seven parties took part in an itv debate tonight — with party figures trading blows over nhs and immigration. the debate was held in greater manchester and was moderated byjulie etchingham, who posed questions on key issues chosen by members of the public ahead of the event. they were also each given the opportunity to ask another representative a question. to unpick this more is our political correspondent helen catt. let's start with that debate. what do you think was the subject that cause the most heated discussions? as you said, it covered a range of topics from health to the economy, immigration, it winning quite a bit of depth, this debate. what was to watch the changing dynamics when there was a similar debate last week on the bbc what we saw were labour and the conservatives really having their own mini debate on one side, along the other parties attacking reform last week. but this week what was really notable was while there were attacks on the conservatives on issues like immigration, the economy and the cost—of—living labour came under a lot more fire. labours angela raynerfrom other parties like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the greens, light plaid cymru, like the snp on topics like their plans for health care and on their decision not to lift the cap on child benefit the rule is currently that you can have a child benefit paid on more than two children. there is been pressure on labour in the past to say they would change that in their manifesto they have not, labours angela rayner said they were not making any unfunded spending commitments. but they came at a quite a lot of sustained attack from the greens and plaid cymru in particular on this issue. really interesting to see that as a different dynamic. 0therwise interesting to see that as a different dynamic. otherwise you could see the parties wanting to push their particular issues with up the conservatives penny mordaunt turning things back to tax cuts, the snp turning a lot of it back to the idea of there being a west minister consensus and pushing independence. it was quite an interesting dynamic to watching this debate. higei to watching this debate. nigel fara . e to watching this debate. nigel farage seem _ to watching this debate. nigel farage seem to _ to watching this debate. nigel farage seem to be _ to watching this debate. nigel farage seem to be going - to watching this debate. nigel farage seem to be going into it quite happy. 0ne farage seem to be going into it quite happy. one of the first things he said was citing the youtub poll that says reform uk has overtaken the tories of the first time —— yougov. the tories of the first time -- you:ov. ., the tories of the first time -- youuov. ., ,., ., “ the tories of the first time -- you:ov. ., ,., ., ~ ., the tories of the first time -- you:ov. ., , ., , . the tories of the first time -- youuov. ., ., , �* yougov. for the book of up back? a oll b yougov. for the book of up back? a poll by the — yougov. for the book of up back? a poll by the polling _ yougov. for the book of up back? a poll by the polling company - yougov. for the book of up back? a poll by the polling company yougov| poll by the polling company yougov done for the times newspaper this evening. after the first time it is a poll that shows reform overtaking the conservatives. psychologically that will have a big impact. we should be a little bit careful about this. it is so farjust want poll that has shown us. usually we would want to see that reflected a number of poles to not read too much significance into it. there's also a i% significance into it. there's also a 1% difference and that is within the margin of error of polling. there are reasons to be careful around this but i think it will have a real psychological impact particularly on the conservatives and the really big thing is going to be to see how the conservatives react to this. we saw nigel farage saying i can position myself as the alternative, as the opposition in waiting, if you like. so how do the conservatives respond to that? to they waited out, a quick change in direction? that's going to be fascinating to see over the next 24 be fascinating to see over the next 2a hours. a former aide to the prime minister says he made "a huge error ofjudgement" when he placed a bet on the date of the election, just days before rishi sunak called the vote. craig williams — who is standing as a conservative candidate — says the gambling commission is making "routine inquiries", with which he is co—operating. joe pike caught up with him in welshpool. politics often rewards gamblers. hello, mr williams. joe pike from bbc news. but this bet isn't paying off. did you have inside information when you placed your bet on the election date? i've made a statement. it's an independent process with the gambling commission now. as rishi sunak�*s closest parliamentary aide, he sits behind the pm at pmqs. every time i sit behind him, i try to wear a tie from a different part of montgomeryshire. but what did he know when he reportedly placed £100 on there being a july election, three days before his boss's surprise announcement? did he know that you were calling a july election - when he laid his bet on that? it's very disappointing news. you will have seen craig williams say it was a huge error ofjudgement. there is an independent inquiry that is ongoing, which is necessarily confidential, as well as independent. you'll appreciate that, given that, it wouldn't be appropriate for me to comment while that's ongoing. and mr williams is not being completely clear. i won't be expanding on that statement. did you have any inside information when you made the bet? i made a huge error ofjudgement. that's for sure, and i apologise, and i will be working in montgomeryshire and glyndwr on the doors now... but did you have any inside information when you placed that bet? as i said, i will not be expanding on that statement. is that because you did have inside information, mr williams? i'm not expanding because it's an independent process. the gambling commission are looking at it now. all i can say is... it sounds like you did know that there was an election coming, and you were perhaps trying to take advantage of that. i will not be adding to the statement i've already made. do you see why your constituents might feel that looks dodgy? do you have an apology, mr williams? in welshpool, while some seem disappointed... i think it's very foolish. ijust don't understand why he did it, there was no need. ..others are supportive. that is really less important than the things that we're coping with in life. so you'll still vote for him? oh, yeah. the gambling commission is now investigating, because using confidential information to gain an advantage could amount to cheating, which is a criminal offence. joe pike, bbc news, welshpool. and here's the full list of the candidates standing in the montgomeryshire and glyndwr constituency. the liberal democrats are calling for extra money to help young carers with their education. sir ed davey wants to provide extra financial support for schools to help young people who balance care responsbilities with their education. latest figures show that around 30% of young carers are missing school. the snp leaderjohn swinney was in leith to wish the scotland men's national team well in the euros — along with a message about his party's stance on the european union. mr swinney said returning to the eu as an independent country would be the "next best thing" to scotland getting to the final of the tournament. the green party has temporarily removed an online version of its manifesto after it was criticised for using an image of an ill man to illustrate its policy on hiv. the greens launched their manifesto yesterday. the image appeared in the easy read version of the document. some users on social media suggested it was misleading and stigmatising. the green party said it had taken action after being alerted to how the image "could be misinterpreted"the green party has temporarily removed an online version of its manifesto are fake accounts influencing the general election? well, allegations about inauthentic accounts distorting the social media conversations are popping up across the online world. bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been tracking down the people behind the profiles posting hundreds of reform uk comments. i've been seeing comments from accounts people are accusing of being fake on my undercover voters social media feeds. these are online profiles belonging to 2a fictional people i created based on analysis from the national centre for social research. they're based in eight battleground constituencies. i've been looking at the social media feeds of the characters in bridgend. meet gavin, a right—leaning voter in his 60s, 72—year—old eluned a left—leaning welsh nationalist, and lily 18, whose not into politics. lots of comments on political posts recommended to gavin repeatedly say "vote reform uk". while eluned's feed — full of left—leaning content — has been pushed posts from people suggesting the comments that say "vote reform uk" are fake bots. i haven't seen comments repeated in the same way about other parties. so are they bots or real people? i identified dozens of profiles that could look fake — for example with an anonymous username and picture, no followers or real friends, all reposting the same phrases. one was called gen z bloomer. i was able to message the account user but there were holes in their story — they said they were based in the "ainslee england area" and gave me a british mobile number but didn't answer any of my calls. they said they're a genuine account working with reform uk but a spokesperson for the party said this profile was not connected to them and that they'd been in touch with social media sites about accounts like this. i did find some real people behind these types of comments — like martin. he told me he's just fed up with mps and wants to vote reform. a spokesman for reform uk said they're delighted about the organic growth of online support and said people wrongly think reform uk supporters must be fake. tiktok, x and meta which owns facebook and instagram, all said they don't allow fake accounts. and the election is dominating most of tomorrow's front pages. the financial times unpacks labour's manifesto and their plan to raise £8.6 billion in tax and end quote "tory chaos". the daily mirror also leading with starmer�*s manifesto and their pledge to boost the economy. the times headlining labour's manifesto spending plans as a �*conspiracy of silence'. their front page also looks at the polls placing reform uk ahead of the conservatives. the i paper leads with the latest on election polls — and that labour are overtaking the conservatives on defence, but not quite meeting the mark with supporters on growing the uk economy. the guardian's front page looks at starmer�*s vow to fix britain — amid doubts on how he's going to pay for it. the daily express — taking jeremy hunt's line and accusing labour of hiding a 5p taking jeremy hunt's line and accusing labour of hiding a spin a "tax trap". accusing labour of hiding a 5p in a "tax trap'-_ "tax trap". overtaking the conservatives _ "tax trap". overtaking the conservatives for - "tax trap". overtaking the conservatives for the - "tax trap". overtaking the conservatives for the first | "tax trap". overtaking the - conservatives for the first time, they also look at a left wing think tanks comment on labour overseeing tax rises. finally, the daily mail front page is leading on labours manifesto calling it big on windy premises and small on detail. leaders at the g7 summit in southern italy have agreed to lend ukraine $50—billion taken from interest made on frozen russian assets, which the prime minister called "game changing". but it's still not clear who precisely is doing the lending. vicki young reports from the summit in pulia. he might consider this welcome respite from the election trail. rishi sunakjoined leaders from seven of the world's richest countries. and at least here there was the guarantee of a warm welcome from italian host giorgia meloni, who boasted that she led the strongest government of all. ukraine has been high on the agenda. president zelensky is here, shoring up support. mr sunak reiterated ukraine's right to self defence in the face of russia's invasion. i've been discussing with my colleagues a game changing package of support for ukraine that would be funded by the profits on seized russian assets. this is something that i and the uk have personally championed and led on for a while now, so it's very positive to see it close to the finish line. it will make an enormous difference. tonight, the deal, a $50 billion loan, was finalised by the american and ukrainian presidents. put that money to work for ukraine another reminder to putin, we're not backing down. russian assets should be used for defending lives of ukrainians from russian terror and for repairing the damage the aggressor caused to ukraine. if the opinion polls turn out to be right, this will be rishi sunak�*s last appearance at a summit like this. but when he spoke to journalists here, he told us he was energised by the challenge he faced and said he wouldn't stop making the case for a conservative government until the very last day of this election campaign. many of these leaders have watched as their popularity ratings have plummeted. for a couple of days in southern italy, they will try to put uncertainty about their own futures to one side and concentrate on global threats. vicki young, bbc news, puglia. breaking news to bring you. tesla shareholders have approved elon musk�*s $56 bollionpay package — despite opposition from some big institutional investors. shareholders also backed his plan to move the electric carmaker�*s legal registration from delaware to texas. the tech entrepreneur is still facing legal challenge to his pay deal, after a judge in delaware invalidated it. the shareholder vote is a vindication for mr musk, who turned tesla into a world leading ev company. some investors were concerned that he had become distracted by his other ventures in social media, space travel and ai. the americanjournalist evan gersh—kovich is to evan gershkovich is to face trial in russia — on charges of espionage. mr gershkovich was detained in the city while working for the wall streetjournal. he has been accused of working for the cia, and collecting secret information on a tank factory. the us government says he was �*wrongfully detained' — and says it is working to secure his release. earlier we heard from our russia editor more than 1a months in pre—trial detention, and today, the prosecutor's office issued a short statement saying that mr gershkovich's case will now be sent to court and go to trial — not in moscow — but will be heard by the sverdlovsk regional court, in yekaterinburg, 1,000 miles away — that's the city where the american journalist was arrested last year. what else did prosecutors say? they claim that he had been working for the cia and collecting information about a russian tank factory. now all along, evan gershkovich, his employer, the wall streetjournal, the us government have vehemently denied the charge of espionage — they say he was simply doing his job as a journalist. she's one of the world's best known female vocalists, but a year ago celine dion was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome. it's a disease which causes her muscles to spasm, seriously affecting her ability to sing. now a new documentary follows her vocal rehabilitation and shows fans why she's been away from the limelight. 0ur la correspondent emma vardy went to meet her. ready? my voice is the conductor of my life. she's one of the most powerful vocalists in the music industry. but celine dion's announcement more than a year ago left fans wondering whether she would ever perform again. i've been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder. i came to meet celine in las vegas, where she's been recovering, and she described how her vocal problems began on tour. my voice needed to...was struggling. i was starting to push a little bit. for just an example... she sings: # the whispers in the morning... _ i was more doing... more forced: # the whispers in the morning... _ you're forcing it to me. you're pushing. despite the warning signs, she had tried to keep the show on the road. these shows were sold out for a year and a half, going around the globe and... i'm going to say to people, "excuse me about my spasm." the condition stiff person syndrome is an autoimmune disease that causes muscles to spasm. but it can be managed.

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