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Labour's 2017 election manifesto was unveiled in a launch in Bradford last month - a week after the entire draft leaked to the Mirror.

And it makes some absolutely massive pledges.

Jeremy Corbyn vowed free childcare for ALL two- to four-year-olds, a 'fat cat tax' on banks and football clubs that pay huge wages, a nationalised water industry and a new 45p tax threshold of £80,000 a year.

That was on top of measures already announced, from a plan to boost workers' rights to renationalising rail and mail.

"This is a manifesto for all generations providing hope and opportunity," Jeremy Corbyn declared. "Opinion's changing and it's moving towards Labour!"

Now that we've seen the final document, here is everything in Labour's 2017 election manifesto - at a glance.

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NHS and care

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The NHS will get £6billion a year extra raised from new taxes on the nation’s highest earners

Free parking will be rolled out at all NHS hospitals in England

The £22bn hospital cuts programme will be immediately halted and reviewed

A million people will be taken off waiting lists

Access to treatment will be guaranteed within 18 weeks

Access to A&E treatment will be guaranteed within 4 hours

NHS privatisation will be “reversed” and the NHS and Social Care Act 2012 repealed

A National Care Service to provide a more "joined-up" approach will be introduced costing, at first, £3billion a year

Carers' allowance will be increased by £11 to the rate of jobseekers' allowance

A £250million a year fund for children's health, with suggested measures including a ban on junk food adverts before 9pm

Mixed sex hospital wards will end

Cancer Strategy for England will be delivered "in full" by 2020

HIV prevention treatement PrEP will be "fully rolled out to high-risk groups"

Attacking NHS staff will be an aggravated criminal offence

Tax and the economy

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The deficit on day-to-day spending will be eliminated within five years

within five years The 45p income tax threshold will be lowered from earnings of £150,000 to £80,000 a year

from earnings of £150,000 to £80,000 a year A separate 50p band will be introduced on earnings of £123,000

will be introduced on earnings of £123,000 The other 95% of earners will see NO national insurance, income tax or VAT rises

The minimum wage will rise to £10 an hour by 2020 and over-18s will have the same minimum as over-25s

will rise to £10 an hour by 2020 and over-18s will have the same minimum as over-25s Insurance premium tax will be hiked from 12% to 20% on private health plans

from 12% to 20% on private health plans A 'fat cat tax' - officially an Excessive Pay Levy - on firms that pay salaries to star staff. This was said to be 2.5% on wages over £330,000 and 5% over £500,000, but this is not included in the documents

on firms that pay salaries to star staff. This was said to be 2.5% on wages over £330,000 and 5% over £500,000, but this is not included in the documents A 'Robin Hood Tax' will massively extend an existing 0.5% levy on each share trade

will massively extend an existing 0.5% levy on each share trade Corporation tax will be hiked to 21% from 2018-19, 24% from 2019-20 and £26% from 2020-21, reversing Tory cuts

will be hiked to 21% from 2018-19, 24% from 2019-20 and £26% from 2020-21, reversing Tory cuts But the lower rate for small businesses will be brought back

will be brought back Small businesses to be offered new support, including loans from regional development banks and exclusion from quarterly reporting rules

including loans from regional development banks and exclusion from quarterly reporting rules Key businesses to be protected from hostile takeovers

from hostile takeovers VAT will be introduced on private school fees

Tory cuts to Capital Gains Tax will be reversed

will be reversed Tory cuts to Inheritance Tax will be reversed, moving the threshold back from £500,000 to £325,000

Education and childcare

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30 hours a week free childcare will be extended costing £5billion a year to two-year-olds and ALL families, not just those in work

costing £5billion a year to two-year-olds and ALL families, not just those in work University tuition fees will be completely scrapped

Maintenance grants for university students will return

for university students will return Bursaries for health professions like nursing will return

like nursing will return Educational Maintenance Allowance for 16-to-18-year-olds will come back

for 16-to-18-year-olds will come back Adult education will be made free for all someone's life

for all someone's life A new National Education Service will ensure education 'from cradle to grave'

will ensure education 'from cradle to grave' The 1% pay cap on teachers will be lifted

on teachers will be lifted Free school meals for all primary school children, funded by charging VAT on private school fees

funded by charging VAT on private school fees Tory school budget cuts will be prevented with transitional funding given to those losing out

with transitional funding given to those losing out Paternity leave will be doubled to four weeks and paternity pay increased

and paternity pay increased Labour will 'move towards' extending maternity pay to 12 months

Sure Start cuts will end and the service will get more cash

will end and the service will get more cash Class sizes will be cut below 30 for 5-to-7-year-olds

for 5-to-7-year-olds Reduce the voting age from 18 to 16 in general elections

in general elections What do the general election manifestos say about... Immigration



Housing



Benefits



Legalising cannabis

Infrastructure, energy and transport

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A National Transformation Fund will plough £250billion into infrastructure over 10 years

into infrastructure over 10 years The railways will be renationalised, with networks taken back into public ownership as operators' current franchises expire. The Railways Act 1993 which privatised the network will be repealed

with networks taken back into public ownership as operators' current franchises expire. The Railways Act 1993 which privatised the network will be repealed The water industry will be nationalised costing billions of pounds

costing billions of pounds Royal Mail will be taken back into public ownership to reverse a "historic mistake"

to reverse a "historic mistake" The rip-off energy industry will have some element of nationalisation, with new publicly-owned firms set up in every region

will have some element of nationalisation, with new publicly-owned firms set up in every region An immediate energy bills price cap will stop household costs rising above £1,000 a year while Labour 'transitions' to a fairer system

will stop household costs rising above £1,000 a year while Labour 'transitions' to a fairer system HS2, Crossrail 2, the Brighton Main Line and Science Vale line from Oxford to Cambridge will all be built

line from Oxford to Cambridge will all be built Labour will look at setting up public-run bus companies outside London, where that's already the case

outside London, where that's already the case Branch rail lines could be reopened after consultation - most were shut in the Beeching report more than 50 years ago

after consultation - most were shut in the Beeching report more than 50 years ago Rail electrification and expansion will be delivered across the country

will be delivered across the country Labour 'will work with the Welsh government' to scrap the Severn Crossing tolls

No commitment either way on airport expansion

Workers’ rights

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The 1% public sector pay rise cap will end

will end A new Ministry of Labour in Whitehall will empower workers and clamp down on exploitation

in Whitehall will empower workers and clamp down on exploitation A 20-point plan on workers’ rights including:

including: Zero-hour contracts will be banned

Pay ratios: Only firms with bosses paid a maximum of 20 times the lowest-paid worker get public sector contracts

Four new bank holidays on the four national patron saints' days

The Tory Trade Union Act 2016 will be scrapped , returning strike thresholds to 50% of votes cast, not 50% of all union members

, returning strike thresholds to 50% of votes cast, not 50% of all union members Employment tribunal fees will be 'reversed'

Unpaid internships will be banned

Redundancy laws will be toughened to stop women being ditched for having children

to stop women being ditched for having children Companies will have a legal duty to employees, customers and the environment, not just shareholders

customers and the environment, not just shareholders Firms exploiting the self-employed will face a clampdown , with laws assuming workers are a full employee unless their boss can prove otherwise and fines for those trying to get round the system

, with laws assuming workers are a full employee unless their boss can prove otherwise and fines for those trying to get round the system A consultation will be launched on statutory bereavement leave for workers who lose a close relative

for workers who lose a close relative Inquiries into Orgreave and blacklisting will be held

Housing

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A new Department for Housing will try to reverse historic failure

will try to reverse historic failure 100,000 council and housing association homes will be built every year

will be built every year The current Tory sell-off of existing social housing will be suspended

will be suspended 4,000 new homes for people with history of rough sleeping

Rent hikes will be capped at inflation and more secure three-year tenancies offered

and more secure three-year tenancies offered Developers will be told to build “zero carbon” buildings

Four million homes will be insulated and 0%-interest loans offered to homeowners to make energy efficiency improvements

to homeowners to make energy efficiency improvements Locals to get 'first dibs' on buying new homes in their area

Welfare

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£30-a-week cuts to disability benefit Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) will be reversed

Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) will be reversed Disability benefit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be extended for 165,000 people costing £3.7bn in line with a court decision

will be extended for 165,000 people costing £3.7bn in line with a court decision The benefit sanctions regime will be scrapped

Work capability and PIP assessments will be scrapped and replaced with a "personalised" system

and replaced with a "personalised" system The Bedroom Tax will be scrapped

Re-assessments for severe lifelong conditions will be scrapped

Cuts to bereavement support payments will be scrapped

The state will fund child burial fees for bereaved parents

for bereaved parents Housing benefit for under-22s will be reinstated

Cuts to Universal Credit work allowances will be reviewed

will be reviewed The 'rape clause' making women denied benefits for a third child prove it was non-consensual will be scrapped

making women denied benefits for a third child prove it was non-consensual will be scrapped Ending the Tory benefits freeze was NOT in the manifesto, but Jeremy Corbyn caused confusion by saying at the launch: "Clearly we’re not going to freeze benefits, that is very clear."

was in the manifesto, but Jeremy Corbyn caused confusion by saying at the launch: "Clearly we’re not going to freeze benefits, that is very clear." Sources said he was talking about a £2billion fund to revise how Universal Credit works

Brexit

3million EU citizens living in Britain will be guaranteed immediately that they can stay after Brexit

will be guaranteed immediately that they can stay after Brexit Tory Brexit White Paper and Great Repeal Bill will be scrapped

will be scrapped 'No deal' will be "rejected as a viable option"

Britain will seek to retain current relationship with Euratom, European Medicines Agency, Erasmus, Eurojust, Europol

A new EU Rights and Protections Bill will safeguard workers' rights

will safeguard workers' rights MPs will get a chance to reject the final Brexit deal

Communities

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A 'Post Bank' in every community will be owned by the Post Office and offering banking services

will be owned by the Post Office and offering banking services The closure of Crown Post Office branches will be ended

will be ended Banks will be banned from closing existing local branches “when there is a clear local need”

“when there is a clear local need” New powers to protect pubs, pharmacies and sports clubs that are a 'community asset'

that are a 'community asset' Superfast broadband is promised for every home by 2022

by 2022 Free public wi-fi in city centres and on public transport

Fracking for shale gas will be banned

The Freedom of Information Act will be extended to firms that run public services

Council tax and business rates will be reviewed and could be replaced by a land value tax

The maximum stake on fixed-odds betting machines will be cut from £100 to £2

Pensions

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The pension triple lock will be protected over the parliament - making pensions rise by at least 2.5% a year, with inflation or earnings, whichever is highest

over the parliament - making pensions rise by at least 2.5% a year, with inflation or earnings, whichever is highest Free bus passes and the Winter Fuel Allowance will be guaranteed to all

will be guaranteed to all Labour will give extra pension tax credits and look at more transitional protection for 'WASPI' women, born in the 1950s and who lost out when their state pension age was increased

born in the 1950s and who lost out when their state pension age was increased The state pension age will be halted at 66 - for now - as Tory plans to increase it to 67 between 2026 and 2028 and 68 by 2046 are rejected

for now - as Tory plans to increase it to 67 between 2026 and 2028 and 68 by 2046 are rejected A new “flexible” retirement age will be considered to reflect different types of worker and background

Foreign policy, defence and justice

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Trident nuclear weapons will be renewed despite Corbyn's personal opposition

But a full defence review will be held once Labour takes office

Britain will meet the Nato target of spending 2% of GDP on defence

Labour will 'immediately recognise the state of Palestine'

Arms sales to Saudi Arabia will be suspended

Labour will 'demand' a UN investigation into human rights abuses in Yemen

0.7% of GDP to be spent on foreign aid

10,000 extra police officers

500 extra border guards

3,000 extra prison officers

Personal rehabilitation plans for all prisoners

The Prevent counter-terror programme will be subjected to a full review to stop it 'alienating minority communities'

New laws will stop cross-examination of some domestic violence victims by their abusers

No new private prisons or privatisations

Immigration

Freedom of movement will end when Britain leaves the EU

when Britain leaves the EU There will be "fair rules and reasonable management of migration", without a numerical target

without a numerical target The Migrant Impact Fund will be reinstated

will be reinstated The 'minimum income threshold' which stop British citizens from bringing in spouses from outside Europe unless they earn £18,600 will be dropped, and replaced with an obligation not to rely on benefits

which stop British citizens from bringing in spouses from outside Europe unless they earn £18,600 will be dropped, and replaced with an obligation not to rely on benefits Bosses who try to undercut wages using migrant workers will face a crackdown

Environment

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A million trees will be planted

will be planted A new Clean Air Act will better enforce and set pollution limits

will better enforce and set pollution limits The badger cull will be halted

will be halted The fox hunting ban will be kept

Thousands of diesel buses will be retrofitted to reduce emissions

Arts, media and sport

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Channel 4 will remain in public ownership

A 'creative careers advice' campaign will launch in schools

will launch in schools A £1billion Cultural Capital Fund for regional projects will be one of the biggest pots of arts money ever

for regional projects will be one of the biggest pots of arts money ever The Leveson Inquiry will be implemented in full and 'part two' begun

will be implemented in full and 'part two' begun Football fans will get a grater say in how clubs are run through 'accredited supporters' trusts'

through 'accredited supporters' trusts' New laws will target ticket tout 'bots' online

This story was published on 16 May 2017, but has been updated for technical reasons.