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' the 'the weeks and very difficult for the weeks and months — very difficult for the weeks and months coming down the tracks now with the _ months coming down the tracks now with the cost of living he saw and reaction — with the cost of living he saw and reaction to — with the cost of living he saw and reaction to the statement in the budget— reaction to the statement in the budgetjust gone. the government is about— budgetjust gone. the government is about to _ budgetjust gone. the government is about to get into a cost—of—living crisis _ about to get into a cost—of—living crisis storm — about to get into a cost—of—living crisis storm and therefore, i think the public— crisis storm and therefore, i think the public isjust going to be the prime _ the public isjust going to be the prime minister getting a fixed penalty— prime minister getting a fixed penalty notice for breaking the law and also, — penalty notice for breaking the law and also, frankly, for probably misleading parliament. tracked out of them _ misleading parliament. tracked out of them and certainly the position will be _ of them and certainly the position will be misleading parliament. back to the _ will be misleading parliament. back to the fever pitch that they're mentioning a few weeks ago. i don't think— mentioning a few weeks ago. i don't think so _ mentioning a few weeks ago. i don't think so. and borisjohnson's position— think so. and borisjohnson's position depends on whether or not 54 tory— position depends on whether or not 54 tory mps want to hold a no—confidence vote to kick him out. we can— no—confidence vote to kick him out. we can form — no—confidence vote to kick him out. we can form in froth all we want to but witi— we can form in froth all we want to but will they be in the mood to do that or— but will they be in the mood to do that or ignore what's going on? no,
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i that or ignore what's going on? no, iwouid _ that or ignore what's going on? no, i would suspect probably not. i i would suspect probably not. i think i would suspect probably not. think we i would suspect probably not. i think we can be confident that the observer will do its fair share frothing it is aiming to froth with because they're pursued it very diligently. but you raise an interesting point about the crisis we are facing and we have two interesting texture. we have thejohnson sunak row. and spending money on nuclear power but rather more sober headline from your paper, britain faces historic shocked incomes the governor wants. you have to spend money anyway we look at it to offset these huge energy costs make long—term investments at a time with this going to be much less money around to spend. he going to be much less money around to send. .., . going to be much less money around to spend-_ the - to spend. he conceived the chancellor, _ to spend. he conceived the chancellor, he _ to spend. he conceived the chancellor, he conducted l to spend. he conceived the - chancellor, he conducted himself in a very— chancellor, he conducted himself in a very reassuring, role that the
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from _ a very reassuring, role that the from the — a very reassuring, role that the from the scheme and it seemed actually— from the scheme and it seemed actually produce the goods when it mattered _ actually produce the goods when it mattered have a situation where the money—saving experts are saying they don't have _ money—saving experts are saying they don't have any more tricks in the box _ don't have any more tricks in the box the — don't have any more tricks in the box. the energy prices are going to come _ box. the energy prices are going to come in _ box. the energy prices are going to come in april and come again in october or— come in april and come again in october orjust produce numbers that people are _ october orjust produce numbers that people are not going to be able to afford _ people are not going to be able to afford. andrew bailey, the governor of the _ afford. andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england saying this is going _ of the bank of england saying this is going to be bigger single year energy— is going to be bigger single year energy price shocked and we've had in the _ energy price shocked and we've had in the nech— energy price shocked and we've had in the neck and 70s. in the 1970s, there _ in the neck and 70s. in the 1970s, there is— in the neck and 70s. in the 1970s, there is a — in the neck and 70s. in the 1970s, there is a series of rolling years facing _ there is a series of rolling years facing the — there is a series of rolling years facing the threat of stagnation which — facing the threat of stagnation which is — facing the threat of stagnation which is a very difficult place to be in _ which is a very difficult place to be in on — which is a very difficult place to be in on the get inflation could see of much _ be in on the get inflation could see of much demand chasing too little output _ of much demand chasing too little output. you have a situation where demand _ output. you have a situation where demand is — output. you have a situation where demand is weak but prices are still going _ demand is weak but prices are still going up— demand is weak but prices are still going up because an external factor like the _ going up because an external factor like the ukrainian oil shock. and then— like the ukrainian oil shock. and then there's the policymaker we're
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damned _ then there's the policymaker we're damned if— then there's the policymaker we're damned if you do and damned if you don't _ damned if you do and damned if you don't and _ damned if you do and damned if you don't and putting up stimulates the economy _ don't and putting up stimulates the economy. brothers suppressing demand or stoking _ economy. brothers suppressing demand or stoking demand. these are really, really— or stoking demand. these are really, really difficult weeks and months ahead _ really difficult weeks and months ahead in— really difficult weeks and months ahead in the next 12 months, the challenges and over the nuclear power _ challenges and over the nuclear power stations over the energy strategy — power stations over the energy strategy is endemic of the emblematic row that is going on between — emblematic row that is going on between number ten the number 11. and for— between number ten the number 11. and for political reasons, and sunak fiscally— and for political reasons, and sunak fiscally doesn't. i don't think it's a foregone — fiscally doesn't. i don't think it's a foregone conclusion that johnson doesn't _ a foregone conclusion that johnson doesn't reshuffle sunak.— a foregone conclusion that johnson doesn't reshuffle sunak. given how willin: he doesn't reshuffle sunak. given how willing he was _ doesn't reshuffle sunak. given how willing he was to _ doesn't reshuffle sunak. given how willing he was to let _ doesn't reshuffle sunak. given how willing he was to let richey -
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rishi sunak�*s predecessor goes. rishi sunak's predecessor goes. i think it would be a continuing theme in our politics as he moved to the next election because we will know that rishi sunak has his eye on johnson'sjob as prime that rishi sunak has his eye on johnson's job as prime minister and also there's quite a difference between these two men in their approaches to the economy and i thinkjohnson would be preferring to spend more worries rishi sunak is more fiscal. i think substantially, i think andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england which follows very closely from the spring statement, they are very worrying in terms of real peoples living standards and i think what is notable in the help of from the government that is thinly spread and a lot of it is going to families in the top of the income distribution.
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this may be tougher than normal, but they can certainly afford to bear these increase in prices more than families in the bottom half of the income distribution and i think it's very troubling if you look at the financial support that's going to families in the top part of the income distribution, three times as much as some of the staff families in this country because they've made political decision to support through finley —based means that are disproportionately households in the top athletes doing nothing to benefit tax credit. thousands of pounds a year in the last decade from their budget in terms of tax credits and this is coming on top of that and it will be very hard for them to whether.— that and it will be very hard for them to whether. ,, , ., , them to whether. think you both very much- we'll — them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come _ them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come back _ them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come back to _ them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come back to all - them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come back to all of - them to whether. think you both very much. we'll come back to all of this l much. we'll come back to all of this at 1130. tojoin again much. we'll come back to all of this at 1130. to join again for that.
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good evening. joe root says he wants to continue as england test captain despite the series defeat in the west indies, which have led to calls for him to step down from the role. under root�*s leadership, england have only won once in their last 17 test matches, their worst run since the 80's. patrick gearey has more. the end of the match, the end of the series and the and perhaps of something more. and we cannot know what goes on behind those shades but despite it all, england's captain thinks he sees a way through. i’m thinks he sees a way through. i'm still ve thinks he sees a way through. in still very passionate about taking this team forward and i think the sport, the dressing room behind me, i'm desperate to turn that around and to see them smiling, celebrating because, we don't feel that far
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away. ah. because, we don't feel that far awa . r ., , . _ away. a feeling not shared by everyone. _ away. a feeling not shared by everyone, england _ away. a feeling not shared by everyone, england have - away. a feeling not shared by everyone, england have won | away. a feeling not shared by - everyone, england have won once in 17 test matches that have been on the wrong end of five series in a row. butjoe root can point to a win percentage by 42% only bettered by two captains in the past 50 years. and his personal success. he's let the team and more sets than any other england skipper. so, can he still offer a fresh perspective? brute still offer a fresh perspective? we are a results industry and we all reaiise — are a results industry and we all realise that and the cabinet has been _ realise that and the cabinet has been fantastic in terms of driving this team — been fantastic in terms of driving this team forward. he is the determination to do it and he wants to turn— determination to do it and he wants to turn things around.— to turn things around. outside the dressin: to turn things around. outside the dressing room _ to turn things around. outside the dressing room and _ to turn things around. outside the dressing room and there - to turn things around. outside the dressing room and there are - to turn things around. outside the i dressing room and there are doubts. joe root is accused of poor decision—making and allows a challenging culture to develop. it all because the teams coach and managing director theirjobs, but managing director their jobs, but
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they managing director theirjobs, but they have not been permanently replaced and pressure is building run the vacuum stop you the players, coaches, it's become very nice. changes that happen and coaches, it's become very nice. changes that happer_ coaches, it's become very nice. changes that happen and this, i don't see a _ changes that happen and this, i don't see a reset _ changes that happen and this, i don't see a reset at _ changes that happen and this, i don't see a reset at the - changes that happen and this, i | don't see a reset at the moment changes that happen and this, i - don't see a reset at the moment it's been _ don't see a reset at the moment it's been smoking — don't see a reset at the moment it's been smoking about _ don't see a reset at the moment it's been smoking about where - don't see a reset at the moment it's been smoking about where still - don't see a reset at the moment it's been smoking about where still in a | been smoking about where still in a situation _ been smoking about where still in a situation where _ been smoking about where still in a situation where nobody _ been smoking about where still in a situation where nobody knows - been smoking about where still in a i situation where nobody knows where they're _ situation where nobody knows where they're coming — situation where nobody knows where they're coming or— situation where nobody knows where they're coming or going. _ situation where nobody knows where they're coming or going. has- they're coming or going. has recruited _ they're coming or going. has recruited some _ they're coming or going. h1 recruited some question they're coming or going. recruited some question in they're coming or going.— recruited some question in england we need his friends more than ever now, whether his captain or not, he remained right at the heart of english cricket. as patrickjust mentioned in his report root has led the test team since 2017 but the side he leads just haven't delivered when it matters. our cricket correspondent, jonathan agnew says it could be time for a change. it feels like the end of an era. no one stunted for as many games as he's had in knowing this one is much oras he's had in knowing this one is much or as lost as many. it feels those remember 1999 at the oval or england
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lost again, they were at the bottom of the pile, the cloud were booing and that felt like the end of an era. itjust like the end of an era now. we look at some of the serious former captains, michael vaughan, people like that old saying that it's time to move on. they're saying that because they know what it feels like. you could be saying the same things over and over again but once the team is for those messages for too long, they don't listen the more you get some fresh and sing the same things often a football or manager. butjust brings a new energy and i must say that it does feel as though england is there that. more than half of the 700,000 tickets for this summer's women's european championship across england have already been sold — with the final a complete sell—out. an event was held in carnaby street in london to mark 100 days until the start of the tournament which kicks off on the 6thjuly with england playing
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austria at old trafford. that begins three—and—half weeks of action, which also sees northern ireland taking part. chelsea's millie bright is hoping the tournament captures the imagination of the whole country. it just takes into itjust takes into a whole another level. by the nation, want to keep the dream alive fridge young girls, young boys, it may not be football but to live your dream, really. but if you want to do in life, 20 make that possible and yes, prove to the nation that women's footballs or the state. —— football is here to stay. england take on ivory coast at wembley tomorrow in their latest friendly match in preparation for the world cup in qatar later this year. there was a special guest casting his eye over training earlier, none other than former captainjohn terry. meanwhile current captain harry kane will be looking to continue his goalscoring form for the national team. he has 8 goals in 3 games including one in the 2—1win over switzerland to move him level
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with sir bobby charlton on 49 england goals. he's only 4 short of wayne rooney who holds the record on 53. if he had his way, he played 90 minutes of every fixture which is a brilliant quality. if you're captain wants to be at every camp and playing every minute of every game, that sets the tone for everything else. the fact is, we've got a good squad, we want to keep people involved give people opportunities. we need to see certain things across the week to see how people can play at the level and will make this decision so as to when he plays him when he doesn't play. some strong words from former manchester united boss louis van gaal, who has suggested compatriot erik ten hag should rule out a move to old trafford because they are "a commercial club". united have spoken to the ajax coach about their vacant manager'sjob. interim boss ralf rangnick, who replaced ole gunnar solskjaer, will be in charge until the summer. netherlands boss van gaal, who was in charge for two seasons at united, said ten hag should
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"choose a football club and not a commercial club." and that's all the sport for now. hello there. the weather is going to feel very different for the rest of this week. the weather was warm enoughin this week. the weather was warm enough in the sunshine. rhonda glasco, 18 degrees here and magnolias too. quality is sitting in scotland and that quality is going to be swept southwards as we develop a northerly wind in the next few days and so, these are the temperatures were looking at on thursday. maximum temperatures and with those numbers, we are likely define sleet and snow falling anywhere from the week onwards. the court weather today has been across northern of england we have the cloudiness been some rain around as well. that rain is easing off of her night which is the threat of some rain and southern most parts of
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england and rain moving down into the north of scotland. the rest amendment scotland left clear skies and that will lead to a touch of frost by the end of the night. should be mild or elsewhere but there's a lot of low cloud and mist and fog coming back and off the north sea which are pushing to the midlands. some places will stay prayed all day but for many, they will brighten up. got some sunshine and we have the threat of some rain to the english channel into the far south of england that benefit weathers pushing for the scotland and turning to sleet and snow in the hills. forall of and turning to sleet and snow in the hills. for all of us, will be colder tonight and the maximum temperature tonight and the maximum temperature to be 14 in the west and lakota repressed northern parts of scotland and across that front, we will see some rain coming southwards and on wednesday, will find some sleet and snow in are then invented north wells. to the north of that, some of the cold air will have some sunshine and wintry showers is the colour continues to push down and that is where it is on wednesday and temperatures continue to drop. we
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still are some wet weather and wednesday night with gold continuing to dig in behind it, will at some sleet and snow and lower levels of southern england it could be a light covering on thursday morning that will push away and then it is sunshine and a whole rash of winter showers on thursday. hail, sleet, snow across the eastern side of the uk and temperatures may be no better tour on six, 7 degrees on thursday. but with some strong northerly winds as well. it will feel probably a bit colder than that.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: the russian billionaire roman abramovich is reported to have suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning during peace talks in ukraine earlier this month. it does appear that there are organophosphates, aka nerve agents, involved, and we really need to see the medical records. russia continues to hit targets in all parts of ukraine. the next round of face—to—face negotiations between ukraine and russia take place on tuesday in turkey. the academy launches a review and condemns will smith, for slapping the comedian chris rock after a joke about his wife.
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