UKIP to unveil new manifesto in Doncaster
Nigel Farage is going after the "blue collar" vote and has put tax overhaul at the heart of UKIP's new manifesto, which is being unveiled at the party's conference in Doncaster.
Nigel Farage is going after the "blue collar" vote and has put tax overhaul at the heart of UKIP's new manifesto, which is being unveiled at the party's conference in Doncaster.
The second day of the UKIP conference is underway in Doncaster as protestors prepare for a march through the town.
Unusually the leader of the anti-europe party, Nigel Farage, is set to address delegates at the racecourse including local MEPs for the second day running.
The conference is being held in Ed Miliband's constituency - a labour heartland - and Farage is expected to reveal which seats the party will target at the next general election.
Meanwhile extra police officers have been drafted in ahead of a demonstration by Stand-Up to UKIP.
Protestors will march from the town centre to the racecourse . They say they have concerns about a number of UKIP policies in particular its stance on immigration.
At around 11pm on Friday night police were called to Darley Avenue in Athersley to reports that a man had been stabbed.
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For the second day running there were no deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland.