steaming? i look forward to hearing from you. that is coming up. and here is the news. tens water is holding urgent talks today to secure extra funding thames water. the government says supplies will not be affected if it collapses. the court of appeal are set to rule today on a challenge to the government plan to deport migrants to rwanda. at least 150 people have now been arrested across france after protests over the killing of a 17 year old boy by a police officer. the teenager was shot in a traffic stop in a paris suburb on tuesday. the committee which found boris johnson repeatedly lied to parliament over downing street party is in lockdown will publish another report today about how it believes the findings were undermined. it is expected to name certain mps and peers. i have hints of some of the anger from you about your water from a couple of callers we took in mp5 panel yesterday. if you feel you want to howl at the moon, we are hear from you, want to howl at the
that the first deportation flight can go ahead as planned next week. elsewhere, the guardian says the prime minister s new food strategy doesn t contain plans to tackle rising prices, obesity, childhood hunger or climate change with the quote missed opportunity . but the telegraph says the announcement on monday will include changes to planning laws to create more farms and increase production of fruit and veg. as well as the opportunity for poultry workers to be brought in from overseas on short term contracts. meanwhile, the i claims borisjohnson faces a new plot from conservative rebels to remove him, with the paper reporting nadhim zahawi could be a replacement. a very different story involving the prince of wales in the sun, which claims a secret deal will see strictly come dancing come live from the buckingham palace ballroom later this year. and the daily star reports on britney spears wedding. should have been the happiest day of her life. she married fiancee sam
forformer election for them? joining us today for former conservative cabinet minister, shadow business minister, liberal democrat and daily telegraph, columnist. this is politics live, election 202a. welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc news and the iplayer. parliament has been dissolved which means politicians, are no longer mps but candidates. ordinary members of the public standing in their respectful constituents for their parties but they are welcome all the same. let s start for tax and spend and this headline on bbc news. labour rules out raising vat after was started by the chancellor, jeremy hunt writing today promising a conservative government you heard in the headlines, would not raise any headlines, would not raise any headline taxes. he claims that labour does have a plan to raise vat, this of course is a classic election strategy to try and expose hidden plans by your rivals during the campaign. but labour have quashed them and ruled out, as you also heard in th