Death is still with him, 20 years after Princess Diana was killed. He was speaking in a bbc documentary on the London Marathon. Police say they want to speak to Arthur Collins about a suspected acid attack at an east london nightclub. Good morning from westminster, where mps are expected to give their approval this afternoon to the Prime Ministers plan for a Snap General Election injust seven weeks. Theresa may says shes going to the polls three years early to help her make a success of brexit and secure a better dealfor britain. Opposition parties have accused mrs may of a u turn, but say they wont vote against the election. This morning theresa may has denied claims of political opportunism and insisted that its in the National Interest to hold a Snap Election. Speaking on the today programme, the Prime Minister has said she is not seeking a mandate for a blank cheque on brexit. So you are committed to fighting the election without spelling anything new out at all . Nothing new about
yet there are signs, ripples of positivity for welsh labour. they will be hoping that after such a strong showing in cardiff bay last year, and those negative headlines for borisjohnson, will reverse the flow of votes back in labour s direction. tomos morgan, bbc news, in north east wales. we are in real all day, we will be talking to business owners, residents and politicians, talking about all the policies that will make a difference. joining me now is our correspondent brendon williams. when you think of real, you think of buckets and spades, how has the time being faring because the pandemic had an impact on places like this? it is something we have discussed since we have been here. we are in
with turnout often notoriously low in much of wales. sally roberts tea room is a stone s throw away from the unesco site. for her, it s the way covid was dealt with which will play a part in her voting strategy. we struggled last year obviously through the pandemic, we struggled and then again once we were open, there were so many different rules and regulations between ourselves and england, it was really hard with the hospitality. you could do one thing four miles away and it was a different thing here, so i think people just went over the border and had a party. so after decades of dominance, the changing political waves have forced the red wall to crack under the pressure of the tories here. yet there are signs, ripples of positivity for welsh labour. they ll be hoping that after such a strong showing in cardiff bay last year, and those negative headlines for borisjohnson will reverse the flow of votes back in labour s direction. tomos morgan, bbc news,