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they do change their mind, that s a good thing, they are learning from evidence. i think the better line for the tories is, if things start to get a bit rosier for the economy, if progress is made on immigration, i think what they will want to say is, don t risk this because actually, on things like the environment, immigration, public finances, keir starmer and labour, you can t really trust them, they are a bit more radical. so the tories will really be trying to force that dividing line. but the fact is that keir starmer and labour are playing it so safe, they are hiding very close to the tory line, it s going to be difficult for the tories to do that so i don t think it will be successful. find tories to do that so i don t think it will be successful. . . it will be successful. and keir starmer can t it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take the - it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take the ....
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is headed to the middle east to visit israel, the west bank, and seven countries over the next week. the us state department says during mr blinken s trip, he will seek immediate increase in aid to gaza as the strip continues to deal with a humaniatarian crisis. the trip comes as the uk foreign secretary, david cameron, warns israel must allow more aid into gaza in order to avoid starvation and large outbreaks of disease. and there are reports of dozens more deaths from air strikes in southern gaza, as israel continues its military operation there. and in lebanon, people gathered for the funeral of deputy hamas leader saleh al arouri. he was killed earlier this week in an explosion. hezbollah a powerful iranian backed group in lebanon has blamed that attack on what it says was flagrant israeli aggression . israel has not commente ....
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot who s the chief political correspondent at the guardian. and sam lister who s the deputy political editor at the daily express. tomorrow s front pages. the observer is leading on the conservative leadership contest. they report that a senior tory believes borisjohnson is bitter and say he s trying to wreck sunak s bid to replace him . the sunday telegraph is also leading on the leadership contest but they focus on jeremy hunt and sajid javid, reporting that they re both calling for cuts to taxation. the sunday times takes a similar line on the leadership contest by highlighting issues around tax. they report that the former chancellor rishi sunak is being attacked from all sides . meanwhile the front page of the sunday express is more focussed on brexit they quote the brexit ministerjacob rees mogg who says those who betrayed boris will now seek to neute ....
and the sunday mirror s front page is dedicated to the leader of the labour party sir keir starmer. they report that he wants a general election and say he has described borisjohnson as squatting in downing street . let s ta ke let s take a look at the front pages. so, let s start with the mail on sunday. liz truss has yet to formally declare that what she would do if she were the leader. tell us more. it do if she were the leader. tell us more. , ., , , more. it sounds i get might be tuesday. more. it sounds i get might be tuesday. she more. it sounds i get might be tuesday, she was more. it sounds i get might be tuesday, she was obviously i more. it sounds i get might be | tuesday, she was obviously out more. it sounds i get might be i tuesday, she was obviously out in barley when all of this kicked off. so having to back from her campaign is a little bit behind where you would expect it to be in terms of launching. but we ve got a clear sense from what has ....
Much anticipated general election is likely to be held in the second half of this year . speaking on a visit in nottinghamshire, the british prime minister did not rule out an earlier vote, but said his working assumption was that it would be later this year. an election has to be held by january of 2025. 0ur political editor chris mason has more now on the potential strategy behind the prime minister s timing. why might he be tempted, then, by the second half of the year? if the election was in the autumn, in october or later, it would mean that he had two years as prime minister before the election. go earlier than that, where the opinion polls suggest he might lose, and he would end up with less than two years. 0pposition leader sir keir starmer has accused sunak of squatting in downing street for months on ends . he said both the country and the labour party are ready for an election. there had been speculation that sunak could call a vote as early as may. ....