Summary

  • Labour launches its election manifesto - entitled "It's Time For Real Change"

  • It includes a windfall tax on oil companies, as part of plans for a low carbon, green economy

  • Other policies include a pledge to build 100,000 new council homes a year by 2024

  • The party also set out its plans for another Brexit referendum and more cash for the NHS

  • Meanwhile, the Conservatives pledge to deliver a million homes over five years - and help first-time buyers

  • The Conservatives will also promise an extra £1bn a year for social care in their manifesto, party sources say

  • The Lib Dems' campaigning looked at the implications of Brexit for the creative industries

  1. A man - and his planpublished at 07:28 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2019

    Jeremy CorbynImage source, Getty Images

    This man is hoping to win the keys to Downing Street in three weeks' time - and put Labour in power for the first time in nine years.

    This morning, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will reveal exactly how he and his candidates aim to win over the voters on 12 December.