Plus, how 1989 shaped the modern world
| Promised starter homes 'not built yet' |
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| | | In 2014 the government promised to build 200,000 "starter homes" for people under the age of 40, sold at a 20% discount. But the National Audit Office (NAO) finds this has not resulted in any being constructed. The reason? The legislation needed to push the project forward was never passed, it says. This means that sites at places including Plymouth, Bury, Basildon, Stockport, Bridgwater, Cinderford and Bristol are now being used for housing more generally, rather than all of it being affordable. Labour says ministers have wasted years and millions of pounds. But the government says it has a "great track record" on housing and has delivered more than 430,000 affordable homes since 2010. Here are the numbers on the housing crisis in England. And try our calculator, showing where you can afford to live or rent in the UK. | |
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| General Election 2019: Swinson promises public services boost |
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| The Liberal Democrats officially launch their election campaign today. Leader Jo Swinson is saying there will be a £50bn boost for public services over five years if her party wins and, as it promises, stops Brexit. This, she argues, would be the result of a larger economy than if the UK leaves the EU. Meanwhile, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will pledge to "get Brexit sorted" within six months if he becomes prime minister. This follows criticism from Conservative leader Boris Johnson that his opponent needs to "come clean" on his policy regarding the UK leaving the EU. Read here to remind yourself where the parties stand on Brexit. And, with 37 days until the election, we explain how it all works. | |
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| Speaker contest: Sir Lindsay Hoyle wins |
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| Tourist lost at sea 'survived on sweets' |
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| | | | | Earlier in the year, Beijing demonstrators in Tiananmen Square who had called for democracy in China were crushed in a major military crackdown. The USSR had used its military to put down rebellions before. So why not now? Within the Soviet Union itself, it did, killing 21 pro-independence protesters in the Soviet republic of Georgia. But elsewhere in the communist bloc, they did not. In a break with Soviet policy, Mikhail Gorbachev decided against using the threat of military might to quell mass demonstrations and political revolution in neighbouring countries. | |
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| | | | The development of a new kind of cervical cancer test, using urine rather than a swab and for use at home, leads the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, the latter saying it could "revolutionise" screening. On the general election, the Times reports that Labour's pledge to cut the average UK working week to 32 hours could cost the UK taxpayer £17bn because of a projected rise in the public sector pay bill. And the Sun warns people not to do dangerous things with fireworks, ahead of Bonfire Night. | |
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| | | | | Smuggled Channel 4 defends reality show after Home Office criticism |
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| If you watch one thing today |
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| If you listen to one thing today |
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| | | Today US President Donald Trump's former adviser Roger Stone goes on trial in Washington DC on charges including lying to Congress and witness tampering. |
| | | | 20:00 Liverpool host KRC Genk and Chelsea host Ajax in the Champions League group matches. |
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| | | | 1991 The body of newspaper publisher Robert Maxwell is found in the sea off Tenerife. |
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