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First episode dateSeptember 3, 2018
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Palace of Westminster
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Number of episodes24 (as of 20 May 2019)
Presented by Jo Coburn
Andrew Neil
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Present by Jo Coburn
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Jo Coburn and panel discuss the big issues of the day.

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Labour and the Tories are the key messages around the NHS and Escape in the last days of The Campaign .

During the discussions about the under-funding risks for the patient, the Conservatives are promising an end to "gridlock".

But it is not all sunshine and roses, as the criticism of Labour's electoral prospects.

And about his reaction to a picture of a Sick Boy on a hospital floor.

The Party 's leader campaigns in key constituencies with Lib dem leader Jo Swinson , telling activists in the bath, that your message to stop Brexit was part of the "struggle for the soul of Our Country ".

she added: "This is a question of whether we are open or closed, generous or selfish, whether we are achieving this and to work with others or to high, the drawbridge pulling. "

And the SNP is proposing the legislation to protect the NHS in Scotland from the "exploitation" of the trade deals with Nicola Sturgeon warning, Mr Johnson represents the biggest threat to Scotland "every Prime Minister in the modern era".

In other developments:

'On The Brink '

the work is the pledge of a "strong focus" on the service of "health", if he wins power, after on Thursday the survey, promising changes in The First 100 Days .

The Party says reports produced by NHS trusts in England in this month's show, a health service, "in crisis and on The Brink ".

An analysis has been carried out, of the More Than 120 NHS trust's board papers identified and classified hundreds of risks to patient safety as "catastrophic" or "extreme".

were most of The expenditure, staff shortages, or failures of privatization, the said party. He promised that a Labour government would disclose the implementation of an immediate examination of the risks.

The BBC's Reality Check team said, the quotes from the NHS boards were real, but not the nationwide picture was more mixed.

Speaking in Carlisle, Mr Corbyn said there were four million people waiting for operations on the NHS, together with "a Mental Health care crisis and the social care crisis".

He added: "I do not blame The Nurses , I don't blame The Doctors , I blame the health care system.

"I blame the government, the under-funded of our NHS. "

But, the leaked recording of Mr Ashworth shows him said a Tory activist friend was The Situation for Labour was "terrible" and The Party had made a mistake by getting rid of Mr Corbyn as a leader - has distracted from The Campaign .

Mr Ashworth has insisted that his apparent criticism of the Labour leader was "banter", told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire that he was "joshing" when he tells his friend that he thought there was no way that labour could win the election.

also in the case of Labour members on the BBC's Politics Live .

Mr Corbyn said it was "the kind of thing that I would do", but claimed the story was "irrelevant" and Mr Ashworth was "a joke".

He said the reports of the comments were distracting to try "just, the way of the Tories' Chaos on the National Health Service".

'Clear and present" danger

The Prime Minister will try to focus on the UK's EU-exit, and the "danger" of another inconclusive result in Thursday's election.

in his speech at the JCB factory in Staffordshire, Mr Johnson said that without a working majority for the Conservatives it was "very hard", " how the UK could leave the EU, and he was "fighting for every vote" to end the hung Parliament.

He said behind him will allow to go the country forward, "punching through the current cul-de-SAC, and a brighter future, together".

But it is a distraction for the PM, as he is more in the criticism about his response to a photo of a four-year-old boy asleep on The Floor of a Leeds hospital due to a lack of beds.

On Monday, an ITV reporter tried to show, to find Mr. Johnson the picture on his cell phone, but the Prime Minister initially refused, before The Device and put it in his pocket. He later saw, returned The Phone and apologized to The Family .

justice Minister Robert Buckland told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme on Tuesday that "The Family want their privacy to be maintained", and for your son, Jack "not as a political football".

He said, the Prime Minister expressed "sorrow and regret" for what he saw and apologized to The Family , and the health Secretary to Matt Hancock , also went to Leeds to apologize.

There were A Number of angry protesters outside The Hospital , called for Mr Hancock and his team, as they went.

Two of the sources told reporters that Mr Hancock advisers punched by one of the activists, but footage later showed that not to happen and instead, that the Adjutant had, went to a protester on the outstretched arm.

Required, on the film material, Mr Buckland said he did not know "who teaches what to whom", and added "what I saw was a very confusing scene of the disturbance of public order".

Mr Corbyn has denied the politicization of the Jack's case, but said The Incident ", says a lot about the NHS" and the "lack of staff".

What are the parties promising are they?

Use to compare this concise guide, in which the parties stand on core issues such as Brexit, education and the NHS.

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