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Border Breakdown: Watch the latest edition

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  • Friday November 29, 2019, 5:34 PM
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The Border Breakdown is a news service for young people by ITV News - a weekly look at the latest election news from Cumbria and the south of Scotland.

A new edition drops every Friday evening on the ITV Borders' Twitter and Facebook.

Tap above to watch the 29th November edition of the Border Breakdown with Lauren Ostridge.

Here's of the stories we've covered in this week's episode:

  • Corbyn says potential Trump-Johnson trade deal 'threatens climate'

  • SNP manifesto: Is Scotland better off staying a part of the UK?

  • Fact checking the SNP manifesto: Nicola Sturgeon's claims examined

  • How do the Tory, SNP, Labour and Lib Dem manifestos compare and contrast?

  • Labour pledge to create 1,000 jobs in Workington in regional manifesto

  • At a glance: What's in the Scottish Lib Dem manifesto?

Other stories you may be interested in:

  • This election gives us the impossible choice, writes Peston

  • PM says 'no ifs, no buts' a Tory government will 'get Brexit done'

  • Jo Swinson: You cannot trust a word Boris Johnson says

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