Voice in the brexit negotiations. Ukips Paul Nuttalls message when it comes to brexit his party is the real deal. Well be across the country, bringing you the latest from the electoral front line also tonight. Police searching for Xavier Thomas after the London Bridge attack have found a body in the thames the eighth victim. They were first on the scene at last saturdays attack then they had a job to do, today they offered a tribute. Celebrities, friends and fans gatherfor a memorial to comedian ronnie corbett. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news. The lions still to hit their stride as they slip to defeat in their second tour match of new zealand. Welcome to the bbc news at six. With just over 12 hours until polls open, Party Leaders have spent the day criss crossing the country, making their last pitch to voters. Fifty days after calling the General Election, theresa may said that brexit was the priority and she was the leader best able to build a stronger, More Prosperous Britain.
But was he asked to intervene in the fbi inquiry. Hello, i am katty kay in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. 12 hours from now pollings stations will open in the uk. Its an election the ruling conservative were expected to win in a landslide over labour. But during the Six Week Campaign the polls have narrowed. Were going to focus first on the front runners. Theresa may has her final event in birmingham whilst Jeremy Corbyn has two events in london before the campaign closes at midnight. Heres our Political Editor laura kuenssberg. Morning. She called it to win it, but its not her choice. Its all of ours. A few hackles at 5 30am, following her trail like the missteps in the last few weeks. Jolly photo ops arent quite her style, and theres not much jolly about this campaign. With security and tighter terror laws on her mind. At eight oclock in glasgow, Jeremy Corbyn enjoying his time in the sun. I signed up just for you. With his long held views on security, cautious about the
The sacrifices made to ensure that you will always have a vote. And our election gurus in the studio this evening, for this last Election Wrap of the campaign, are Caroline Crampton, the Assistant Editor at the new statesman, and tim shipman, whos Political Editor at the sunday times. Lets bring you up to date with the latest developments from the last day on the campaign trail. The leaders treated the British Public to a re run of their best hits today, trotting out plenty of old favourites from their political phrasebooks. After seven weeks of campaigning, theresa may told voters she still needs help with her brexit hand to become the strongest leader of them all. Every vote for me is a vote to strengthen my brexit hand. And a vote for a fairer and more Prosperous Britain for us all. Jeremy corbyn set his sights closer to his london home, visiting watford, harrow and islington to emphasise that his manifesto is for the many. Im proud of this document, for the many, not the few. Im ve