WATCH: May – “There is far too much tolerance of extremism in our country…Enough is enough.”
The Prime Minister proposed four steps to take on and defeat our enemies and their ideology.
The Prime Minister proposed four steps to take on and defeat our enemies and their ideology.
The Brexit Secretary wants “as far as possible, within the grounds of propriety, to not let this put us off” the democratic course.
“Do you want to comment on that?” Dimbleby asks the Labour leader, as the latter’s stance is criticised. “No.”
The Prime Minister was speaking in yesterday evening’s special edition of the BBC’s Question Time.
The Guardian’s John Harris talks to voters across Scotland.
The Prime Minister’s full speech, delivered in Middlesbrough today.
It was extraordinary to see British Europhiles taking Juncker’s side against May.
Live on BBC Woman’s Hour, the Labour leader searches his iPad and manifesto before saying “I’ll give you the figure in a moment.”
A studio audience and Jeremy Paxman quizzed both party leaders for Sky News and Channel Four.
The Scottish Conservative leader criticised Jeremy Corbyn’s “simplistic” attempt to blame British foreign policy for the Manchester attack.
He also says that the Conservatives have merely put “additional reassurance” into the social care policy are Labour “scaremongering”.
“It is significant that the Commission for Extremism in the manifesto was put in before Manchester. We know we need to do more, we recognise the scale of the threat.”
The Shadow Home Secretary is also asked to justify her previous votes to abolish MI5, and against proscribing Al Qaeda.
“Throughout the ’80s and the ’90s you spoke at scores of hardline Republican gatherings which backed the IRA and the armed struggle.”
The Labour leader pledged “change at home and abroad” would reduce the threat of terrorism.