Summary

  • Labour's acting leader Harriet Harman says the party will not oppose a bill for a EU referendum

  • Business Secretary Sajid Javid tells the Andrew Marr Show limiting EU migrants' tax credits is key to EU negotiations

  • Lord Hill tells The World This Weekend of "extraordinarily strong case" for UK to stay in EU

  • Rushanara Ali says she will target UKIP as she enters Labour deputy leader race

  • Lord Prescott announces he will back Andy Burnham for Labour leader

  1. Paper reviewpublished at 09:13

    The Andrew Marr Show

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    The Andrew Marr Show is up and running with the paper review and the first topic is the Irish same sex marriage vote. Steve Hilton, former adviser to David Cameron, agrees with Andrew Marr that we're entering into a "referendum era". People want more say, he adds. Journalist Catherine Mayer says it's interesting that all the political parties in Ireland were united on backing a yes vote - unlike in the sort of referenda we've seen and will see in this parliament in the UK.

  2. Cuts rowpublished at 09:08

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  3. Change of heartpublished at 09:06

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  4. The Sunday paperspublished at 08:56 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

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    There's plenty of politics in the Sunday papers - with the refrendum in Ireland on same sex marriage the subject of many headlines. There's also a fair amount about the positioning ahead of an EU referendum, and the proposal to freeze ministers' pay for the next five years. Catch up with all the details in Andrew McFarlane's full paper review  - which also features these other eye-catching headlines:

    • "Chancellor kisses Wizard of Oz" - George Osborne was so sure the Conservatives wouldn't win the election that he promised to French kiss strategist Lynton Crosby if they gained a clear majority, but reneged on the pledge in favour of a peck on the cheek, reports the Sunday Times, external
    • "Churchill's recipe for Allied victory" - a book publishes the recipes of Winston Churchill's personal cook, reports the Sunday Express, external
    • "Town where the pubs will never close" - Otley, West Yorkshire, has listed all its 20 hostelries as "assets of community value", meaning - should they go up for sale - locals have first dibs on bidding, the Sunday Telegraph says
    • "Buzz off" - the Mail on Sunday reports the release, external of a battery-powered tabletop device which shines holographic dots to deter wasps from the picnic bench

  5. Good morningpublished at 08:49

    Hello and welcome to a bank holiday Sunday Politics Live special - bringing you a round-up of the main newspaper stories, and all the action as it happens on the Andrew Marr Show and Pienaar's Politics.