In sport. Swanseas premier League Future is in their own hands, as they win and the teams around them slip up. And louise has the weather. Good morning. Its another quiet day of weather mostly dry and yet again, west is best in terms of the sunshine and the warmth. More details from me later on. Good morning. First, our main story. With just over a month to go until the general election, the Political Parties are making key pledges today. Labour says if it wins, it will not raise income tax for those earning less than £80,000 a year. The conservatives are planning to reform Mental Health services, while the Liberal Democrats are vowing to protect pensions. 0ur Political Correspondent ellie price, can tell us more. Ellie, the parties are making big promises today . Absolutely. Labour will be pleased with what they see as their pitch to low and middle income earners, that its on the front pages today. Theyve essentially saying they will not raise the standard rate of vat, nor will be put up National Insurance contributions, nor will they raise income tax for those earning up to £80,000. They reckon about 95 of taxpayers will benefit from this pledge, though they say the top earners will be politely asked to pay a little bit more. We havent heard any details of how much more. If that sounds familiar, thats because the tories made a similar promise on taxes in the last general election. They havent done so general election. They havent done so yet this time around. The conservatives have criticised labour forcing their sums dont add up. We have heard from the lib dems this morning, who are suggesting they would scrap Winter Fuel Allowance for higher earning pensioners, thats more than £45,000 a year, but they would guarantee the triple lock on pensions, which is where the rise either by national earnings, inflation or 2. 5 , whichever it is highest. The big pledges from the parties this morning. We still havent had the manifestos, but getting some idea of what might be in them. Lets get more on the conservative announcement about plans to replace Mental Health legislation in england and wales with a new law. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. Injanuary, theresa may made a Speech Outlining plans to transform attitudes to Mental Health, with extra support for schools and employers. Now, in what is billed as the conservatives First Major Domestic Policy Announcement of this campaign, the Prime Minister has unveiled plans for new legislation if returned to downing street. She says she wants to scrap the Mental Health act, which is more than 30 years old. She says its brought discrimination and injustice, with concerns that individuals are being held unnecessarily in hospitals and police cells, with black people significantly more likely to be detained in secure Mental Health wards. The party has also pledged to increase by 10,000 the number of staff working in Mental Health in england, currently around 200,000. But labour said the number of Mental Health nurses had fallen by 6,000 since 2010, and it was unclear where the funding was coming from. The Liberal Democrats said the promise of thousands of additional staff was based on thin air, and reforms to the Mental Health act had been proposed two years ago, but delayed by the conservatives. Hugh pym, bbc news. Polls in france have opened for the final round of the countrys president ial election. Voters are choosing between Marine Le Pen and frontrunner, Emmanuel Macron, as richard slee reports. Todays vote is being seen as the most important in france for decades. The two candidates have very opposite views of europe and the future of france in the wider world. The National FrontsMarine Le Pen would close the borders and quit the euro currency. Emmanuel macron wants closer european cooperation and an open economy. He is a former Economy Minister who last year quit the current socialist government to concentrate on his new independent political movement. His campaign was the last minute victim of a hacking attack, which saw an online leak of thousands of email and documents. The French Election watchdog has advised the media not to publish details from the documents, warning it could lead to criminal charges. It admits some of the documents are probably fake. Polls are open today, but some french nationals living abroad were able to cast their vote from yesterday, including around 100,000 people who Live In The Uk. The winner is expected to be announced later tonight. 80 of the nigerian schoolgirls who were kidnapped in the town of chibok in 2014 have been freed. 276 girls were abducted three years ago by the Islamist Militant Group boko haram, causing an international outcry. Joining us now from lagos is the bbcs stephanie hegarty. What we know so far is that yesterday afternoon, 82 of these girls were released into army custody. They were taken from a very remote custody. They were taken from a very re m ote area custody. They were taken from a very remote area by military convoy to an area close to the cameroon border. Today, they are said to be being airlifted to a major city, from where they will go to the capital and meet the president. We dont know the condition yet of these girls, we dont know if they are healthy or how many need medical attention, but this is the second time that a group of chibok girls has been released. Last year in 0ctober, has been released. Last year in october, 21 were released and many did need to see doctors quite urgently. We also dont know whether any of the girls may be coming back with babies. That is an assumption that many of these girls will have become boko haram wives. We have yet to get clarification on that. We do know the Negotiation Process has been ongoing for a while, and the presidency yesterday thanked the International Red cross and other agencies for their help in the release. The number of people ripped off by Holiday Booking scams rose by almost a fifth last year, new figures have revealed. Actionfraud, the uks fraud and cyber Crime Reporting centre, says there were almost 6,000 reported cases in 2016, with each victim losing an average of £1,200. Around 50,000 people will be evacuated from the german city of hannover later so experts can remove five unexploded wartime bombs. Are being deployed to help with the operation which affects around a tenth of the citys population. More billionaires are based in the uk than ever before, according to the annual Sunday Times Rich List published today. The hinduja brothers, who made their money from banking and manufacturing, top the table and are said to be worth more than £16 billion asjoe lynam reports. Sri and and gopi hinduja have been associated with the Labour Party Since the mid 1990s, and acquired british passports in 1997. Their investments in oil, it, energy and the media have made them worth £16. 2 billion, according to the Sunday Times Rich List, up by a quarter in a single year. Not far behind on £16 billion is the Ukrainian Music Mogul len blavatnik. He owns warner music as well as stakes in a number of other companies. At number nine, the duke of westminster, worth £9. 5 billion, is the highest ranking british born person on the list. He owns property in large parts of central london. There are a record 134 billionaires in this years top 1000 on the list, with a cumulative wealth of £658 billion. In order to get on the list, you need to be worth at least £110 million. Although there are no women in the top 20 who became billionaires in their own right, The Sunday Times says this years list is more diverse than ever. It says that many have benefited over the past yearfrom booming Stock Markets in europe and north america. Joe lynam, bbc news. Airline tickets that never arrive, fake holiday websites and fraudulent time shares, these are some of the things that have caused heart ache and financial loss to thousands in the past year. The number of Holiday Makers ripped off by booking scams is on the rise according to actionfraud, the uks National Fraud and cyber Crime Reporting centre. Up 19 on the previous year. Causing a total loss of over seven Million Pounds at an average of 1,200 pounds per victim. The deputy head of action fraud joins us from our london newsroom and here in the studio is a recent victim of holiday Holiday Fraud, stephanie gager. Stephanie, thank you so much recovery into sharing story. You wa nted recovery into sharing story. You wanted to travel abroad, you went on a holiday website, you booked a ticket but suddenly alarm bells started to ring. Yes, i was a bit apprehensive at first to pay the money, and they asked me to put down a deposit. I put the deposit down, i paid intoa a deposit. I put the deposit down, i paid into a bank account. And then i agreed, just because i was a bit cautious, i agreed that i would pay the remaining balance in a fortnight. Then i had a call, and they said to me, no, you need to pay immediately, because it was a very good price, and they said to me you need to be immediately to keep it at that price. And when you finally did get the paperwork, it looked legitimate, it had the right locals and flight information, but when you got to the airport, that flight was not there. Yes, the airport said to mei not there. Yes, the airport said to me i was not booked on the flight. Of course, i was devastated. He spoke to the staff at the airport, and they told you it happens a lot. Yes, they said it happens a lot. Its worth paying more and making sure you make the flight. That is stephanies story. Steve, we have heard this happens a lot. What are the most common types of Holiday Fraud you see . As described, it is people turning up at airports and realising they have been scammed and they are not flying anywhere. Likewise, tourists going to holiday apartments, searching for the address, to discover that not only does the address not exist, the apartment is nonexistent. And it is apartment is nonexistent. And it is a massive disappointment. Its not just the financial aspects of this. You have not got a holiday, you are not flying anywhere, or your accommodation is not there and you have to make alternative arrangements. Why do you think the figures are not so much over this last year . I believe its the internet. Everything is booked within the internet environment, and although people are taking care, the fraudsters are able to spoof websites a lot more professionally and even genuine. Stephanie, you knew you were doing, you looked at it all, and you were nervous, but you were doing other things, you are busy and you have a lot on, say you didnt think too much about it. But you were still taking in, and that is what is so remarkable about these frauds, they do look very genuine. Yes, like you said, i had many things going on, and ijust wanted to commit to this trip. I did push it back and say it cannot be happening. At the point where there was good to make the payment for the second is deposit, then i should have stopped. What were the alarm bells for you . Was it that you had to pit their own and that you had to pay cash into a bank account . Yes, the initial payment was cash and then when they called, they said they needed payment now, not a fortnight, because their boss was putting pressure on them. And i wouldnt be able to get it at that price. The price factor also came into it as well for me. With the benefit of hindsight, you wouldnt do it that way again. What would you do it that way again. What would you do now . I heard good advice from action fraud, which was to use your visa card. Also, you can check the regulatory bodies, the Actual Company to see if they are part of that. Anyone advice for people watching this morning, steve, on how to avoid falling into this scam . Do your research. Dont take everything oii your research. Dont take everything on face value that you see on a website. Dont accept that, even if thatis website. Dont accept that, even if that is a local saying theyre a memberofa that is a local saying theyre a member of a trade body, dont accept that, do your research and use that credit card to pay for it, because you do have additional protection. Thank you forjoining us with all that advice for people booking online. Stephanie, banks are sharing your story. I know its not easy to admit he made a mistake, but it wont happen again. Heres louise with a look at this mornings weather. Sunny by some, not for all. Look at the weather in whitley bay. Butjust the weather in whitley bay. Butjust the other side of the pennines, a beautiful morning in manchester. Stunning photographs sent in there. Most of the sunnier spells will be in the west. Perhaps the highest values into Northern Ireland. A breeze coming in off the north sea bringing in more client. They may be gales in the north malls today, which will make it chillier. The further west you go, the best of the sunshine you will get. But because the winds are changing direction, it may not be quite as warm in the western half of scotland as it has beenin western half of scotland as it has been in recent days. Warmest further south, into Northern Ireland, we will see high teens. Cloud into east anglia, so ten or 11 at the most. But that further west with a bit of shelter and the sunshine strong at this time of year, the temperatures will respond. It will feel quite pleasant. Through the night, with clear skies, temperatures will fall away like a stone. In scotland, parts of northern england, maybe as far south as wales, we could see some light frost. But that is where the best of the sunshine will be. Its almost a Repeat Performance of the story. Lots of sunshine a further west you are and a cool breeze bringing in that cloud, so temperatures are sitting at around nine or 11 degrees. The extreme South West Seeing the best of the warmth on monday. No significant change in the story tuesday into wednesday. We still have that ridge of high pressure, still the winds coming in from a north easterly direction. A lot of dry weather in the story, east coast will remain quite cloudy, but it looks as though thatis quite cloudy, but it looks as though that is the potential for significant rain by the gardens and the farmers later on. Around 50,000 people in the german city of hanover are now evacuating their homes so five unexploded wartime bombs can be removed from a Building Site. It follows a similar incident last christmas, when the german city of augsburg was evacuated after a 1. 8 tonne bomb was unearthed. But given the scale of the fighting during the Second World War its no surprise such weapons are still being found. Joining us now from our london studio is simon cooke, a former bomb disposal officer. How common is it the bombs to drop and not explode . The typical figure this 10 , whether they were german bombs falling on land and other allied bombs falling on germany. We keep fighting unexploded bombs washed up on beaches and other places. There was one that threaten to cancel a Book Trace Back in september. How many are still out there . Its hard to estimate. There is an abandoned bombs register focused on london, where there are approximately 250 bombs which havent quite gone missing, but they knew where they fell and they are still buried to this day. There could be double that number which are buried are not known about. When people start off on a Building Site leading the land, do theyjust take and if they find an unexploded bomb, then its emergency situation, or do we have an idea where some of these bombs might be . That does happen sometimes, they are unexpectedly excavated. But more commonly, there is some sort of desk study taken in advance to work out whether there are likely to be any bombs on the Building Site. If that is a likelihood, often a survey is taking an advanced to try and find them an excellent beat them and see if the Survey Anomalies are real bombs. The reason were talking about is that 50,000 people are about to be evacuated in hanover in germany because of these five bombs that need dealing with. How unusual is an evacuation on that scale . Weve not seenin evacuation on that scale . Weve not seen in london. Now, we havent, and it is really unusual, especially the number of people being evacuated. I think thats driven by the fact that five bombs have been found in close proximity of one another. That in itself is unusual. The other thing, in london, the evacuations did take place over off often on a much smaller scale, because we put up the date of works or make sure the bomb remained bedded and that reduces the number of people who need to be evacuated. How do you go about it . How do you make sure that a Second World War bomb is safe and are the few experts wrote a deal with them t