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13/04/2010

UKIP, Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives launch their general election manifestos and Carlo Ancelotti says Chelsea's match tonight with Bolton won't be easy.

Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden hear from UKIP, Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives as they launch their general election manifestos.

New attempts are being made to find the killers of Julie Ward, who died 21 years ago in the Masai Mara game reseve in Kenya.

In football, Carlo Ancelotti says Chelsea's match with Bolton won't be easy.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 13 Apr 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Plaid Cymru aiming to protect most vulnerable

    Nerys Evans, Plaid Cymru's Director of Policy, discusses their party manifesto which focuses on seven priorities to protect the most vulnerable in society.

    Duration: 02:50

  • UKIP manifesto aims to be straight talking

    David Campbell Bannerman, UKIP Deputy Leader and Head of Policy, talks to Nicky about his party's manifesto which includes boosting the economy, cutting migration and leaving Europe.

    Duration: 08:47

  • William Hague on Conservative manifesto

    The Shadow Foreign Secretary, William Hague, talks to Nicky about his party's manifesto including their proposals on allowing parents to set up their own schools, immigration and tax.

    Duration: 11:20

  • Is the word 'obese' offensive?

    Liverpool City Council is considering banning the word after pupils said it had negative connotations. Hiliary Freeman is an agony aunt while Kathryn Szrdodecki is a size awareness campaigner.

    Duration: 04:52

  • Children falling ill with preventable diseases

    Alder Hey says it's spending time handling children with conditions like obesity, tooth decay and the effects of passive smoking and alcohol. Steve Ryan is the hospital's Medical Director.

    Duration: 05:02

Broadcast

  • Tue 13 Apr 2010 06:00