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duty at the mu sit ii‘ul‘ei "fszu .rll sit it"uiéi "fszit mfr—l on, alcohol duty at the last budget. in order to help address the pressure on public finances. obviously the chancellor is very, running back and anywhere from pledges and manifesto to tackle the deficit. and yet at the same time, the prime minister is promising extra quid and cabinet ministers including for defence in schools and policing. trying to get these departments that more cash as well. they are in a bit of a bind, departments that more cash as well. they are in a bit ofa bind, they don't want to borrow marbled where is the money going to come from? and does a thing to does exist, have some questions about where the money will start coming in and how much it will start coming in and how much it will be. so, the prime minister had suggested when she made her announcement that the taxpayers would have to bear the brunt and does the treasury, see the most palatable way of doing this and if
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they can settle on fuel tax. palatable way of doing this and if they can settle on fuel taxli palatable way of doing this and if they can settle on fuel tax. i think it is quite a topsy—turvy situation. they've kind of thrown this, to the wind and that was £30 billion funding package and to pay for? a few weeks ago, just after the summons, few weeks ago, just after the summons, the tory mps to the treasury, was described to me as a competition of revenue raising measures, because after have to work at the pay for it. on the duty, i do think this is be unpopular. the ways and we have a eight—year freeze on is because it's unpopular measure. if you tory mps those in the marginals, i don't know how it's wonderland. that it's a lot of businesses. at the chance there'll be big backlash at the tories. and i do think it is a tricky one. but thenit do think it is a tricky one. but then it is always going to be unpopular, and we keep seeing all
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these polls in obvious health ministers saying. they want more money for the nhs, they do want more funding, by digging there is a slight disconnection on what funding. because they would say yes, i want to pay more taxes and the say what you pay more for fuel duty? to be more specific? i think that the state, but the problems. with one to be the most public and what is vastly right which will be the back benches, the marginal seats, people the letter campaign on this leading toa the letter campaign on this leading to a fresh one i gather. but will that be more palatable than for example, freezing the increase in the income tax or indeed, putting up the income tax or indeed, putting up the basic rate since 1970. some tough choices and talk about the back benches, resting on the front pages. the cabinet table as well. the telegraph kt has got, jason day
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cabinet revolt against softest brexit as they put it. this is the most immediate problem for treason at the moment, where theresa may is summoning her cabinet and negotiating positions and finally, that sentence on the customs arrangement. that does make different customs arrangement and it gets quite complicated. soccer brexit, harder brexit. the numbers have attempted to heal once this week. i think there is a third way, a best of both worlds, but particularly today is that this third way isjust particularly today is that this third way is just the customs partnership with a little bit of fresh paint on it. but deep down it's ultimately still a very soft brexit. and if that is the case, you're going to backlash. at the end of this is getting some sort of agreement and ultimately, really for them, doesn't really matter what the agreement is as long as they can come out in immersion the end of this and said that we are unified. because we all forget when we sort of write about and talk about all
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these different fallouts in the cabinet and all the sort of different negotiations which type of arrangement we want, its all about, as long as we reach a point where the prime minister is able to say to brussels, this is the british position, than the summits that they can do in brexit will stall. until we reach that point, we should be desperate to get there really and hopefully we'll see some... you have a big cabinet meeting coming up, checkis a big cabinet meeting coming up, check is on friday, that could be quite an occasion. and i think so complicated and hard to understand, and i'll say what is this, we've seen that this week, theresa may, basically putting on the case that, that this kind of norwegian type deal, or canada deal without much extra. and i think that is the stark
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option facing them. and i think we're finally getting to the crunch. we await that meeting. to be a fly on the wall. the paper, the guardian. dna tests across the nhs. this is a guardian exclusive. obviously ripping a of focus on the nhs week. the 70th anniversary and oui’ nhs week. the 70th anniversary and our science editor is aimed at hospitals reconnected the specialists that can interpret the patient dna that diagnose the range of diseases and the second benefit of diseases and the second benefit of it, is that it's going to be up and not just provide of it, is that it's going to be up and notjust provide more effective treatments faster, but act as a tool for research and to diseases like cancer and we should be held to help the population more broadly. this is obviously a fairly significant advance if all hospitals are going
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to have it potentially in all parts of the uk. later on. but it also raises up a whole bunch of ethical issues that we're discussing early about how, how much information you really wa nt about how, how much information you really want to find out much her life chances and children five chances what impact that might have on you. and what you do with it at the time alum of the paper is to come, some of them have been delayed while awaiting the big result from moscow. thank you both very much. and that is at the papers this hour. we'll be back at half past 11 for a longer look. thank you both, and goodbye. hello, 30 celsius and wells today,
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so some hello, 30 celsius and wells today, so some of us the heat wave has continued in the blazing sunshine and scotland temperatures reached in the upper 20s and up hotspots, but for some of us tomorrow, there will be more cloud around there, but the chance of catching a shower. though most of us won't. there have been a few showers around today, southern england especially southwest england, taking the risk of seeing one 01’ england, taking the risk of seeing one or two more overnight. , but northeast england, some parts in the single figures, looks like the, but the tomorrow northern scotland may see some isolated showers, but a bit of cloud and northeast england and yorkshire getting into the afternoon. the dead of cloud ron southern england and south wales and from that cloud, there will be a few drifting northwards into the afternoon. and there will be a few
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headlines, but by no means everyone was going to see one. but it will have an impact on the temperature, increased clouds are not and the 20s on the chart. the upper 20s, even the 30s are coming back into the weekend and next week. for wimbledon, cloudy skies after all the sunshine so far in the tournament, and yet there is in a chance of showers in the afternoon. because there will be hit and miss. but it is still high pressure, it's not as in control as it has been, gets an attack the weather front coming at to scotland and northern ireland on thursday. this will bring barely any rain, but a hand ireland on thursday. this will bring barely any rain, buta hand of cooler air following find out whether front, scotland and cooler air following find out whetherfront, scotland and northern ireland, temperatures will come down a bit further on thursday, backed by a bit further on thursday, backed by a bit further on thursday, backed by a bit of cloud in some sunny spells in southeast across what england and wales, including the odd shower in control here, where temperatures rebound a little bit after wednesday and near 37 celsius. and then friday
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onto the weekend, the still high—pressure in most places looking dry in some very warm to hot sunshine around temperatures in the hotspot will be around 30. that's the latest. this is bbc news. i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11:00: england have secured their place in the world cup quarterfinals following a dramatic penalty shoot—out against colombia. eric dier scored the winning penalty. joy for england fans after one of the most dramatic games in the tournament. they'll play sweden on saturday. a woman who worked at the countess of chester hospital has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill another six. also coming up:
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