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Reopens a week after the attack. And a top time for the terriers as
Huddersfield Town
get promoted to the
Premier League
for the first time in their history. And coming up in the sport on bbc news andy murray starts his french open campaign shortly. Hes due on court in paris where hell be hoping to improve his form on clay. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. With just over a week to go to the general election, campaigning is resuming in earnest, after a pause because of the manchester attack. The labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn
, campaigning today on the issue of childcare, found himself in a bbc interview unable to provide the cost of a key pledge extending
Free Childcare
to all two year olds. Meanwhile theresa may, campaigning in the
West Midlands
on brexit, attacked
Jeremy Corbyn
on
Nuclear Weapons
, the police and dealing with terror. She said she is ready and prepared for brexit negotiations. Our
Political Correspondent
Eleanor Garnier
reports. Its the home stretch, the last nine days, the final push so the parties are back to the game plans, there are back to the game plans, there are
Core Messages
and four
Jeremy Corbyn
that means
Public Services
and pointing out how labour would aim to help families who are in work but are struggling. Ours is a universal provision so that every child gets a place in the surrey, 30 hours a week, from 2 4. More than a million children will benefit. And later on radio 4s womans hour
Jeremy Corbyn
was asked for a bit of detail on this key policy. How much will it cost . I will give you a figure in the moment. You dont know it . You are logging into your ipad, you have announced a major policy and dont know how much it will cost . I will give you the exact
Figure Ina Cost
. I will give you the exact figure in a moment. It was the night after they have been put through their paces. He was challenged on
Foreign Policy
and faced accusations of supporting ira sympathisers. Theresa may was taken to task over cuts to policing, nhs funding and claims of a u turn over a cap on costs for social care. But the core message she and the
Conservative Wa Nt
to message she and the conservative want to get back to is brexit. The
European Union
is already adopting an aggressive negotiating position. Thats why now more than ever britain needs a strong government and a strong panellist are capable of standing up to brussels. The lib dem leader has admitted he is not aiming
Fora Dem Leader
has admitted he is not aiming for a government but is instead focused on
Holding Others
to account. Theresa may called this election taking people for granted assuming she would win. The liberal democrats are determined to challenge because britain needs a strong opposition and the
National Health
service which is properly funded, education that is protected and a future with europe where the british people have the final say. It is you the voters who will end up with the final say on who ends up here afterjune the gate. And in the last effort to win you over in these final few days the parties will stick to the
Core Messages
, they are safe zones, in the hope he will hand them the keys to number ten. 0ur
Political Correspondent
, vicki young, is in wolverhampton with the
Prime Minister
. The
Prime Minister
lodged quite a personal attack on mr corbyn at the beginning of her speech and will have been helped by her loss of memory this morning . Yes, it was striking, the direct nature of the attack
Theresa Mayjust
striking, the direct nature of the attack theresa may
Just Launched
striking, the direct nature of the attack
Theresa Mayjust
launched on the labour leader. I think with nine days to go the clear plan from the conservatives is to make sure peoples minds are focused on this being a choice of the person you wa nt to being a choice of the person you want to be the next
Prime Minister
. Theresa may not holding back, saying
Jeremy Corbyn
was not ready to govern oi
Jeremy Corbyn
was not ready to govern or delete. She raised the issue of his reluctance to use
Nuclear Weapons
for example, that he associated and supported people who
Wa Nted Associated
and supported people who wanted to attack our country. Not holding back wanting to make this all about leadership but also brexit. She is in wolverhampton where many people including former
Labour Voters
of course voted for brexit, she is appealing directly for them, saying she is the only person who can deliver on all of that and that their views in the past have been very much ignored. For labour they want to get back on theissue for labour they want to get back on the issue of
Public Services
and funding, they think the tories are shaky on all of this so an eye catching policy today talking about more
Free Childcare
for two year olds, but
Jeremy Corbyn
unable to remember how much it would cost. These elections are not a memory test in any way but confidence is important and labour test in any way but confidence is
Importantand Labourare
test in any way but confidence is important and labour are now in the past people maybe have not trusted them with the countrys finances and this will not have helped. The
Scottish National
party has launched its manifesto for the general election, promising to reverse cuts in welfare and to boost
Public Sector
pay. Speaking in perth, the
Party Leader Nicola Sturgeon
said scotland should have a say in its own future and called for a second
Independence Referendum
at the end of the
Brexit Process
. Steven godden reports. If you hate a tory traitor clap your hands. Manifesto launch in a city where the snp face one of their toughest challenges, political rivals outside the venue, inside
Nicola Sturgeon
set out her party s alternative on brexit, independence and austerity. The fact is we cannot afford a tory government with a free hand to do whatever it likes. We must have strong voice says,
Standing Upfor
our must have strong voice says, standing up for our interests and defending the values we hold dear. In policy terms that includes freeing up an extra £118 billion to invest in
Public Services
, support for a invest in
Public Services
, support fora uk invest in
Public Services
, support for a uk wide 50p tax rate, something the snp chose not to pursue in government that hollywood. A
Living Wage Climbing Behind
about £10 an hour and action on welfare. Snp mps will stand against all of the further planned cuts to social security. And we will do so because they punish the disabled and those who work hard to make ends meet. The manifesto also pledges to protect the pensions triple lock, calls for all
Immigration Powers
to be devolved and seeks a cross
Party Coalition
to scrap trident. 0n brexit snp success would, says
Nicola Sturgeon
, demand a seat at the
Negotiating Table
and reinforce a mandate for a second
Independence Referendum
. That is why i believe so strongly that at the end of the
Brexit Process
, not now, but when the terms of the deal are known,
Scotla Nd The Terms
of the deal are known, scotland must have a choice about oui scotland must have a choice about our future. Scotland must have a choice about ourfuture. A choice between following the uk
Down The Brexit Path
or becoming an independent country. With
Nicola Sturgeon
predicting a conservative victory this is not a manifesto to govern but to secure the votes which would maintain snps dominance in scotland, an argument they say should bring influence on key areas of policy. The voters have nine days to consider its contents before going to the polls. 0ur assistant
Political Editor
norman smith is in perth. Norman, one would imagine
Scottish Independence
would be central to this manifesto but thats not the case. It was not quite a case of dont mention the
Independence Referendum
but it was striking, independence is the lifeblood of the snp yet in the manifesto it was almost relegated to the margins, point number ten on their ten point list of pledges. Nicola sturgeon almost seemed to leave open the option in her speech of maybe a second referendum being pushed back beyond her proposed timetable by the spring of 2019 depending now on when the
Brexit Process
was complete. Snp people say its nonsense, they are not getting cold feet about an
Independence Referendum
, but simply its the fact they already have a mandate from the previous election and the
Scottish Parliament
has already voted for a second
Independence Referendum
. But you sense they are wary of frightening off voters who are apprehensive about the possible break up of the uk. Similarlyi about the possible break up of the uk. Similarly i think they have maybe been bruised by some of the accusations they have been too focused on independence and not paid enough attention to core domestic issues like schools and the
Health Service
so this document at its heart is all about reversing tory austerity, ending the freeze on benefits, ending the
Public Sector
pay cap, raising the living wage. When
Nicola Sturgeon
was asked how she would do that she suggested theresa may could backtrack because she has become the queen of u turns. Norman, many thanks. Norman smith there. And well be taking a closer look at the policies and costings in the
Snp Manifesto
with our
Reality Check Team
later in the programme. Tributes have been paid to a zoo keeper who was attacked and killed by a tiger. Rosa king who was 33 has been described as the
Shining Light
of
Hamerton Zoo Park
in cambridgeshire. She died yesterday after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in. Ben ando is there. An investigation is underway here but at its heart is a relatively simple question, how did an experienced zookeeper at a well regarded
Wildlife Park
come to be in an enclosed space with a deadly predator . Meanwhile tributes have been paid to rosa king by her family and friends, one of whom said she was someone around him things revolved here at
Hamilton Park
zoo. We do wedoa we do a lot of work. We do a lot of work. Rosa king had a lwa ys we do a lot of work. Rosa king had always loved animals. And according to those who knew her was passionate about their welfare and protection. But yesterday while she was doing thejob she lodged but yesterday while she was doing the job she lodged at
Hamerton Zoo Park
one of the tigers in her care attacked and killed her. Today friends and family paid tribute to the 33 year old keeper who had an affinity for cheaters but loved all the big cats. In a statement her mother andrea said. Now an investigation is underway, the police have said there are no suspicious circumstances but zoo managers will want to know how tiger got into the enclosure where she was working and in just got into the enclosure where she was working and injust a got into the enclosure where she was working and in just a few seconds turned off on bank holiday into a tragedy. Experts warn that whether in captivity are not tigers are wild and potentially dangerous animals. Under normal circumstances there should be no reason for a keeper and a predator such as a tiger to be in the same enclosure at the same time. The only exception to that would be if the animal has been sedated so it can undergo a veteran of a procedure or similar. But there should be no reason for a conscious predator to be in the same space as a keeper. But some
Animal Welfare
campaigners say keeping wild animals in captivity is just wrong. Taking say keeping wild animals in captivity isjust wrong. Taking a child to a zoo for the first time of course there will be the wind factor, why wouldnt there be when they see a tiger for the first time or they see a tiger for the first time oran they see a tiger for the first time or an elephant for the first time . But after that you have to ask what is the educational benefit of seeing that same animal in that same space doing the same thing day in and day out . Four years ago another keeper was killed by acer match and tiger at this zoo in cumbria. The park was later fined £250,000 at this zoo in cumbria. The park was laterfined £250,000
Health And Safety
breaches. Zoo managers have described the death of rosa king as a
Freak Accident
but alongside the shock and grief there is a need to find out what went wrong and why. The zoo has not identified which particular tiger was involved in this but says the animal is unharmed and says it will update everyone on its investigation as soon as it possibly can. Meanwhile, the police say they have closed their enquiry because they have determined there we re because they have determined there were no suspicious circumstances, they will pass on their findings to they will pass on their findings to the local authority responsible for licensing the zoo and they may then determine whether there should be anyissues determine whether there should be any issues or prosecution around
Health And Safety
matters. Manchester
Victoria Station
has reopened, a week after the
Suicide Bombing
that killed 22 people. The station, which is attached to manchester arena, had been closed for repairs, and to allow police to search it. Last night, people held a vigil in st anns square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. A week ago at this time, people were just dealing with the trauma of the awful events of the night before. For many, they have not moved on far from that point. 17 people are being treated for more serious injuries. Although places like this have reopened today, it is a scratch below the surface for so many people. The
Bombing Attack
is still at the forefront of their mind. At 5am this morning,
Victoria Station
in manchester was quietly reopened after a short ceremony. The station adjoins the manchester arena, which had been sealed off as a crime scene for days after the staff here were some of the first to help the victims. My staff ran to site, provided first aid and comfort to those in need and they stayed there against the instructions of the police, for several hours, providing that first care and attention that people really needed, so im incredibly proud of that. Up there is where the blast happened, so although the concourse to the platforms are open again, there are still obvious signs of the attack. With large metal screens across the
Access Points
to the arena. Some people paused to look at the messages. Passing through here is emotional. Its just so nice that people care, really, about us. Its sad and i think it will take the city along time to get over it. Very weird, very surreal, still upsetting. Its also quite eerie to think so many people lost their lives here last monday. Its quite shocking. Last night, thousands of people gathered
In The City Centre
at the exact time the bomb went off a week earlier. Behind the scenes, the huge investigation continues. Police are asking two key questions to the public at the moment. Did
Anyone See Salman Abedi
with a blue suitcase in the city and where there is it now . They also want to know where he was in the five days running up to the attack. This is believed to be him in a
Huddersfield Town<\/a> get promoted to the
Premier League<\/a> for the first time in their history. And coming up in the sport on bbc news andy murray starts his french open campaign shortly. Hes due on court in paris where hell be hoping to improve his form on clay. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. With just over a week to go to the general election, campaigning is resuming in earnest, after a pause because of the manchester attack. The labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a>, campaigning today on the issue of childcare, found himself in a bbc interview unable to provide the cost of a key pledge extending
Free Childcare<\/a> to all two year olds. Meanwhile theresa may, campaigning in the
West Midlands<\/a> on brexit, attacked
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> on
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>, the police and dealing with terror. She said she is ready and prepared for brexit negotiations. Our
Political Correspondent<\/a>
Eleanor Garnier<\/a> reports. Its the home stretch, the last nine days, the final push so the parties are back to the game plans, there are back to the game plans, there are
Core Messages<\/a> and four
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> that means
Public Services<\/a> and pointing out how labour would aim to help families who are in work but are struggling. Ours is a universal provision so that every child gets a place in the surrey, 30 hours a week, from 2 4. More than a million children will benefit. And later on radio 4s womans hour
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> was asked for a bit of detail on this key policy. How much will it cost . I will give you a figure in the moment. You dont know it . You are logging into your ipad, you have announced a major policy and dont know how much it will cost . I will give you the exact
Figure Ina Cost<\/a> . I will give you the exact figure in a moment. It was the night after they have been put through their paces. He was challenged on
Foreign Policy<\/a> and faced accusations of supporting ira sympathisers. Theresa may was taken to task over cuts to policing, nhs funding and claims of a u turn over a cap on costs for social care. But the core message she and the
Conservative Wa Nt<\/a> to message she and the conservative want to get back to is brexit. The
European Union<\/a> is already adopting an aggressive negotiating position. Thats why now more than ever britain needs a strong government and a strong panellist are capable of standing up to brussels. The lib dem leader has admitted he is not aiming
Fora Dem Leader<\/a> has admitted he is not aiming for a government but is instead focused on
Holding Others<\/a> to account. Theresa may called this election taking people for granted assuming she would win. The liberal democrats are determined to challenge because britain needs a strong opposition and the
National Health<\/a> service which is properly funded, education that is protected and a future with europe where the british people have the final say. It is you the voters who will end up with the final say on who ends up here afterjune the gate. And in the last effort to win you over in these final few days the parties will stick to the
Core Messages<\/a>, they are safe zones, in the hope he will hand them the keys to number ten. 0ur
Political Correspondent<\/a>, vicki young, is in wolverhampton with the
Prime Minister<\/a>. The
Prime Minister<\/a> lodged quite a personal attack on mr corbyn at the beginning of her speech and will have been helped by her loss of memory this morning . Yes, it was striking, the direct nature of the attack
Theresa Mayjust<\/a> striking, the direct nature of the attack theresa may
Just Launched<\/a> striking, the direct nature of the attack
Theresa Mayjust<\/a> launched on the labour leader. I think with nine days to go the clear plan from the conservatives is to make sure peoples minds are focused on this being a choice of the person you wa nt to being a choice of the person you want to be the next
Prime Minister<\/a>. Theresa may not holding back, saying
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> was not ready to govern oi
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> was not ready to govern or delete. She raised the issue of his reluctance to use
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> for example, that he associated and supported people who
Wa Nted Associated<\/a> and supported people who wanted to attack our country. Not holding back wanting to make this all about leadership but also brexit. She is in wolverhampton where many people including former
Labour Voters<\/a> of course voted for brexit, she is appealing directly for them, saying she is the only person who can deliver on all of that and that their views in the past have been very much ignored. For labour they want to get back on theissue for labour they want to get back on the issue of
Public Services<\/a> and funding, they think the tories are shaky on all of this so an eye catching policy today talking about more
Free Childcare<\/a> for two year olds, but
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> unable to remember how much it would cost. These elections are not a memory test in any way but confidence is important and labour test in any way but confidence is
Importantand Labourare<\/a> test in any way but confidence is important and labour are now in the past people maybe have not trusted them with the countrys finances and this will not have helped. The
Scottish National<\/a> party has launched its manifesto for the general election, promising to reverse cuts in welfare and to boost
Public Sector<\/a> pay. Speaking in perth, the
Party Leader Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> said scotland should have a say in its own future and called for a second
Independence Referendum<\/a> at the end of the
Brexit Process<\/a>. Steven godden reports. If you hate a tory traitor clap your hands. Manifesto launch in a city where the snp face one of their toughest challenges, political rivals outside the venue, inside
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> set out her party s alternative on brexit, independence and austerity. The fact is we cannot afford a tory government with a free hand to do whatever it likes. We must have strong voice says,
Standing Upfor<\/a> our must have strong voice says, standing up for our interests and defending the values we hold dear. In policy terms that includes freeing up an extra \u00a3118 billion to invest in
Public Services<\/a>, support for a invest in
Public Services<\/a>, support fora uk invest in
Public Services<\/a>, support for a uk wide 50p tax rate, something the snp chose not to pursue in government that hollywood. A
Living Wage Climbing Behind<\/a> about \u00a310 an hour and action on welfare. Snp mps will stand against all of the further planned cuts to social security. And we will do so because they punish the disabled and those who work hard to make ends meet. The manifesto also pledges to protect the pensions triple lock, calls for all
Immigration Powers<\/a> to be devolved and seeks a cross
Party Coalition<\/a> to scrap trident. 0n brexit snp success would, says
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a>, demand a seat at the
Negotiating Table<\/a> and reinforce a mandate for a second
Independence Referendum<\/a>. That is why i believe so strongly that at the end of the
Brexit Process<\/a>, not now, but when the terms of the deal are known,
Scotla Nd The Terms<\/a> of the deal are known, scotland must have a choice about oui scotland must have a choice about our future. Scotland must have a choice about ourfuture. A choice between following the uk
Down The Brexit Path<\/a> or becoming an independent country. With
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> predicting a conservative victory this is not a manifesto to govern but to secure the votes which would maintain snps dominance in scotland, an argument they say should bring influence on key areas of policy. The voters have nine days to consider its contents before going to the polls. 0ur assistant
Political Editor<\/a> norman smith is in perth. Norman, one would imagine
Scottish Independence<\/a> would be central to this manifesto but thats not the case. It was not quite a case of dont mention the
Independence Referendum<\/a> but it was striking, independence is the lifeblood of the snp yet in the manifesto it was almost relegated to the margins, point number ten on their ten point list of pledges. Nicola sturgeon almost seemed to leave open the option in her speech of maybe a second referendum being pushed back beyond her proposed timetable by the spring of 2019 depending now on when the
Brexit Process<\/a> was complete. Snp people say its nonsense, they are not getting cold feet about an
Independence Referendum<\/a>, but simply its the fact they already have a mandate from the previous election and the
Scottish Parliament<\/a> has already voted for a second
Independence Referendum<\/a>. But you sense they are wary of frightening off voters who are apprehensive about the possible break up of the uk. Similarlyi about the possible break up of the uk. Similarly i think they have maybe been bruised by some of the accusations they have been too focused on independence and not paid enough attention to core domestic issues like schools and the
Health Service<\/a> so this document at its heart is all about reversing tory austerity, ending the freeze on benefits, ending the
Public Sector<\/a> pay cap, raising the living wage. When
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> was asked how she would do that she suggested theresa may could backtrack because she has become the queen of u turns. Norman, many thanks. Norman smith there. And well be taking a closer look at the policies and costings in the
Snp Manifesto<\/a> with our
Reality Check Team<\/a> later in the programme. Tributes have been paid to a zoo keeper who was attacked and killed by a tiger. Rosa king who was 33 has been described as the
Shining Light<\/a> of
Hamerton Zoo Park<\/a> in cambridgeshire. She died yesterday after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in. Ben ando is there. An investigation is underway here but at its heart is a relatively simple question, how did an experienced zookeeper at a well regarded
Wildlife Park<\/a> come to be in an enclosed space with a deadly predator . Meanwhile tributes have been paid to rosa king by her family and friends, one of whom said she was someone around him things revolved here at
Hamilton Park<\/a> zoo. We do wedoa we do a lot of work. We do a lot of work. Rosa king had a lwa ys we do a lot of work. Rosa king had always loved animals. And according to those who knew her was passionate about their welfare and protection. But yesterday while she was doing thejob she lodged but yesterday while she was doing the job she lodged at
Hamerton Zoo Park<\/a> one of the tigers in her care attacked and killed her. Today friends and family paid tribute to the 33 year old keeper who had an affinity for cheaters but loved all the big cats. In a statement her mother andrea said. Now an investigation is underway, the police have said there are no suspicious circumstances but zoo managers will want to know how tiger got into the enclosure where she was working and in just got into the enclosure where she was working and injust a got into the enclosure where she was working and in just a few seconds turned off on bank holiday into a tragedy. Experts warn that whether in captivity are not tigers are wild and potentially dangerous animals. Under normal circumstances there should be no reason for a keeper and a predator such as a tiger to be in the same enclosure at the same time. The only exception to that would be if the animal has been sedated so it can undergo a veteran of a procedure or similar. But there should be no reason for a conscious predator to be in the same space as a keeper. But some
Animal Welfare<\/a> campaigners say keeping wild animals in captivity is just wrong. Taking say keeping wild animals in captivity isjust wrong. Taking a child to a zoo for the first time of course there will be the wind factor, why wouldnt there be when they see a tiger for the first time or they see a tiger for the first time oran they see a tiger for the first time or an elephant for the first time . But after that you have to ask what is the educational benefit of seeing that same animal in that same space doing the same thing day in and day out . Four years ago another keeper was killed by acer match and tiger at this zoo in cumbria. The park was later fined \u00a3250,000 at this zoo in cumbria. The park was laterfined \u00a3250,000
Health And Safety<\/a> breaches. Zoo managers have described the death of rosa king as a
Freak Accident<\/a> but alongside the shock and grief there is a need to find out what went wrong and why. The zoo has not identified which particular tiger was involved in this but says the animal is unharmed and says it will update everyone on its investigation as soon as it possibly can. Meanwhile, the police say they have closed their enquiry because they have determined there we re because they have determined there were no suspicious circumstances, they will pass on their findings to they will pass on their findings to the local authority responsible for licensing the zoo and they may then determine whether there should be anyissues determine whether there should be any issues or prosecution around
Health And Safety<\/a> matters. Manchester
Victoria Station<\/a> has reopened, a week after the
Suicide Bombing<\/a> that killed 22 people. The station, which is attached to manchester arena, had been closed for repairs, and to allow police to search it. Last night, people held a vigil in st anns square, to mark the moment when the attack happened. A week ago at this time, people were just dealing with the trauma of the awful events of the night before. For many, they have not moved on far from that point. 17 people are being treated for more serious injuries. Although places like this have reopened today, it is a scratch below the surface for so many people. The
Bombing Attack<\/a> is still at the forefront of their mind. At 5am this morning,
Victoria Station<\/a> in manchester was quietly reopened after a short ceremony. The station adjoins the manchester arena, which had been sealed off as a crime scene for days after the staff here were some of the first to help the victims. My staff ran to site, provided first aid and comfort to those in need and they stayed there against the instructions of the police, for several hours, providing that first care and attention that people really needed, so im incredibly proud of that. Up there is where the blast happened, so although the concourse to the platforms are open again, there are still obvious signs of the attack. With large metal screens across the
Access Points<\/a> to the arena. Some people paused to look at the messages. Passing through here is emotional. Its just so nice that people care, really, about us. Its sad and i think it will take the city along time to get over it. Very weird, very surreal, still upsetting. Its also quite eerie to think so many people lost their lives here last monday. Its quite shocking. Last night, thousands of people gathered
In The City Centre<\/a> at the exact time the bomb went off a week earlier. Behind the scenes, the huge investigation continues. Police are asking two key questions to the public at the moment. Did
Anyone See Salman Abedi<\/a> with a blue suitcase in the city and where there is it now . They also want to know where he was in the five days running up to the attack. This is believed to be him in a
City Centre Convenience<\/a> store the day before the bombing. 0n the right is an image of him released by police. Life is going on around the manchester arena, but what happened here is still preoccupying people. There are fewer officers on the streets now but this is a city that is a long way from returning to normal. And this morning, ian hopkins, the
Chief Constable<\/a> of
Greater Manchester<\/a> please did an interview with bbc
Radio Manchester<\/a> answering listeners on. One was, why do they know more about the man who carried out the attack . The chief replied what we do know about salman abedi the terrorist, he was known to police for relatively matters like best and minor assault in 2012. He was not party to what the
Security Services<\/a> no foot he said many of his staff had to deal with some awful things on the night and were left traumatised by what they saw and had to deal with. It will take a very long time for this city to heal. Our top story this lunchtime
Jeremy Corbyn<\/a> launches labours childcare policy, and is unable under repeated questioning to say how much it will cost. Theresa may says, with
Brexit Negotiations Due<\/a> to start, days after the election, only she is prepared. And still to come tiger woods is caught
Driving Under The Influence<\/a> he says its all due to prescription drugs. Coming up in sport at half past
Gareth Southgate<\/a> says there was no need to speak to captain wayne rooney before leaving him out of the england squad to face scotland and france next month. Shares in the owner of
British Airways<\/a> fell by almost 3 this morning after the
Computer Failure<\/a> on saturday which disrupted flights of
Tens Of Thousands<\/a> of passengers around the world. It worked about \u00a3400 million of the companys value. British airways said it is a pretty full schedule today but itll take some time before reuniting passengers with bags. No queues, no chaos. This was
Heathrow Terminal 5<\/a> this morning. An airport getting back to normal. A far cry from the weekend when a power surge wreaked havoc, leaving 75,000 passengers here and abroad stranded. Gary 0swalds mum was one of them. He told me hed arranged a surprise 80th
Birthday Party<\/a> for her but her ba flight from rome was cancelled. She was abandoned by
British Airways<\/a> there is no other way to look at it. They were abandoned by
British Airways<\/a> and told to get on with it themselves, which isjust not good enough. Did your mum make it back on time for her
Birthday Celebration<\/a> . Fortunately, it was a bank holiday weekend, so we were able to reschedule it. It was a good end to a slightly traumatic weekend. All of this will cost ba dear. If your flights been cancelled, you must be offered an alternative flight or a refund. Under eu guidelines, youre also entitled to compensation if your flights been delayed by more than three hours. It could be more than \u00a3500 if its a long haul flight. Airlines must also provide hotels, transport costs, meals and refreshments where necessary. The bill for ba could be sky high. The
Financial Markets<\/a> will be watching closely what
British Airways<\/a> does in the coming weeks and months in terms of evaluating the cause of a problem, how much they were able to rebuild customer confidence, and the impact it may have on long term business because its an airline thats been very successful at cutting costs. Up until now it has been able to maintain a very good reputation for customer service. The two have to be able to work together. According to one brand expert, ba has now got its work cut out to regain the trust of customers. The impact on reputation in terms of the short and mid term is going to be significant. People are booking, or thinking about booking, holidays. Theyre going to think twice now when it comes to ba. Theyll probably say, maybe not. Ba apologised again today for all the inconvenience caused. It says its trying to get delayed luggage to customers as quickly as possible getting to the bottom of what caused such a widespread meltdown across its computers and it systems may take a good deal longer. The golfer, tiger woods, says alcohol was not involved in his arrest while driving in florida in the early hours of yesterday morning. The player, who was charged with
Driving Under The Influence<\/a>, blamed an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication. Hes had four operations on his back since 2014. Richard galpin reports. In the early hours of morning, a mugshot taken of one of the worlds to golfers. Hes just been arrested and charged with
Driving Under The Influence<\/a> of either alcohol or drugs. He had been stopped by police here, near his home in florida, and was held for several hours before being released. He soon put out a statement saying, i want the public to know alcohol was not involved. What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications. Id like to apologise with all my heart to my family, friends and the fans. I will do everything in my power to ensure this never happens again. But this
Sports Publicist<\/a> believes the arrest and tiger woods recurrent injuries could now spell the end to his career. I think there area the end to his career. I think there are a lot of reasons why tiger woods should have retired sometime ago, given his back injuries and he has carried on, thinking he can transform his career and get back to the level at which he is at. Perhaps that obstinacy is why he was so successful in the first place. Hes not getting any younger. He is over 40. You have to wonder if this will be the end. At the peak of his career, tiger woods was the world number one. Winning 14 major championships. Recently he has had four operations on his back. And yet, for the billion dollar golfer, scandal is that the root of his demise. The first back in 2009 when he had a bizarre,
Early Morning<\/a> car crash near his home, which led to allegations he had had extramarital affairs. His marriage collapsed. With another incident in his car, his future is very much in question, although something he may still try to play on. Some think. The former military leader of panama, general
Manuel Noriega<\/a>, has died, aged 83. A former key us ally in latin america, he was forcibly removed from power by american troops in 1989. He was laterjailed in the us on drugs charges, and spent the rest of his life in custody. Paul adams reports
Manuel Noriega<\/a> was almost a caricature of a latin american strongman. A corrupt, brutal populist, favoured and then dumped by the united states. For a while, washington found him useful. He was staunchly anti communist, happy to support pro
American Forces<\/a> in el salvador and nicaragua. By the time he seized power, us officials knew all about his criminal activities. Despite his cia connections,
Manuel Noriega<\/a> was helping to smuggle colombian cocaine into the united states. In 1989, noriega attempted to steal an election. His thugs beat up to steal an election. His thugs beat up opponents, including the victorious
Vice President<\/a> ial candidate. Washington lost patience, launching an invasion just before christmas. It was a one sided affair and didnt last long. The un condemned it. The us president said he had no choice. General noriegas reckless threats and attacks in panama created an imminent danger to the 35,000 american citizens in panama. Manuel noriega eventually gave himself up, flown out of the city on an american helicopter. The people panama seemed only too happy to see him go. In florida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 yea rs. Former dictator was jailed for 40 years. Six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. Back to the election now and the sdlp leader, colum eastwood, has launched his partys manifesto with a strong focus on brexit. He said the nationalist party would stand up against borders, division and cruel crippling cuts. We need strong voices, taking a stand against the tories at heart of the action. 0ur pledge is that the sdlp will always stand up for your interests, will always be in your corner. Lets take a more detailed look at the
Snp Manifesto<\/a> now. Reality checks chris morris has been looking at the figures. Lets begin with the obvious. In most parts of the uk anywhere but scotland you cant actually vote for the snp. But in scotland at the 2015 election, dont forget they won an unprecedented 56 out of 59 seats, which made them, by some distance, the
Third Largest<\/a> party in the
Uk Parliament<\/a> in westminster. And the snp does have plenty to say about uk politics as a whole. The manifesto includes plans to invest an extra \u00a3118 billion in
Public Services<\/a> across the uk. With the tories in their sights, this would include keeping the triple lock on pensions and universal
Winter Fuel Payments<\/a> for pensioners, as well as increasing the minimum wage. Like all the other parties, they are also promising an increase in spending on the nhs. The manifesto says
Overall Health<\/a> spending in scotland is already around 7 higher per head than in england and that it would cost more than \u00a311 billion over the next five years for england to catch up. How would the snp pay for its
Manifesto Proposals<\/a> . By delaying plans to reduce the deficit, and by introducing a new top
Income Tax Rate<\/a> of 50p across the uk. Because they run the scottish government, the snp could increase income tax in scotland alone if they chose to do so. So far though
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> has refused to do that for fear of driving high wage earners south of the border. But the snp makes clear that it believes the biggest danger to the health of the scottish economy is the threat of a hard brexit. It says, quoting research from the university of strathclyde, that leaving the eu
Single Market<\/a> could cost 80,000 jobs in scotland over ten years. Now in last years referendum scotland voted to stay in the eu, bucking the uk trend, and this
Manifesto Calls<\/a> for scotland to be given a place at the brexit
Negotiating Table<\/a>, so the party can work to try to keep it in the
Single Market<\/a>. If the conservatives are returned to power in westminster, theres absolutely no sign that that would happen. But a brexit that is unpopular in scotland . Well, the snp believes that would give fresh fuel to its campaign for the other referendum it cares about. It wants a second referendum on
Scottish Independence<\/a> once the terms of the brexit deal are known. Huddersfield town will celebrate their promotion to the
Richest League<\/a> in the world the
Premier League<\/a> this evening, with an open top bus parade. Patrick gearey reports 0ne kick, \u00a3170 million. No pressure. And he takes that well. No problem. Christopher schindler had sent
Huddersfield Town<\/a> into the elite, boldly going where they had never been before, the
Premier League<\/a>. Huddersfield were led there by a young german manager, david wagner, who had been relatively unknown here. This is the fairy tale which usually is not possible but theyve done it. We are very, very happy. I am one of the happiest men on this planet at the minute, i think. So proud for what the players have done. Im happy for everybody who is connected and supports
Huddersfield Town<\/a>. Back in 1921, huddersfield hired a manager a few years younger than wagner is now. Herbert chapman said them to the fa cup, then three english titles in a row, something that had never been done before. As power in english football moved from towns to cities, huddersfield declined. They fell out of the top tier for the last time in 1972. By 2003, they were in the leagues bottom division,","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601501.us.archive.org\/21\/items\/BBCNEWS_20170530_120000_BBC_News_at_One\/BBCNEWS_20170530_120000_BBC_News_at_One.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20170530_120000_BBC_News_at_One_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240628T12:35:10+00:00"}