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well as people in the workers as well as people in the private sector and everyone is hurting from the cost of living crisis. �* , h, , hurting from the cost of living crisis. �* , ,., , ~ hurting from the cost of living crisis. �* , , ~ , , crisis. absolutely. and i completely a . ree that crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it _ crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it is _ crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it is a _ crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it is a real _ crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it is a real worry - crisis. absolutely. and i completely agree that it is a real worry that, i agree that it is a real worry that, you know. — agree that it is a real worry that, you know, public—sector workers are not going _ you know, public—sector workers are not going to — you know, public—sector workers are not going to be happy with this because — not going to be happy with this because it could be five, 6% below inflation, _ because it could be five, 6% below inflation, this rise. that will make people _ inflation, this rise. that will make people really hurt. give the union velocity— people really hurt. give the union velocity are saying our people even going _ velocity are saying our people even going to _ velocity are saying our people even going to want to carry on working for the _ going to want to carry on working for the nhs on such miserly wages? that is_ for the nhs on such miserly wages? that is a _ for the nhs on such miserly wages? that is a really good question. where — that is a really good question. where the money is going to come from _ where the money is going to come from is _ where the money is going to come from is a _ where the money is going to come from is a huge question and one that occupied _ from is a huge question and one that occupied a _ from is a huge question and one that occupied a lot of the candidates in a debate — occupied a lot of the candidates in a debate tonight. i had to say i do not think— a debate tonight. i had to say i do not think the answer which this trust _ not think the answer which this trust proposed is to cut the green levy on— trust proposed is to cut the green levy on energy companies because that is—
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levy on energy companies because that is really the way in which we are gonna — that is really the way in which we are gonna tackle this is to have green — are gonna tackle this is to have green levies and make it front and centre _ green levies and make it front and centre in— green levies and make it front and centre in our whole public policy because — centre in our whole public policy because of the buyers were not going to have _ because of the buyers were not going to have an— because of the buyers were not going to have an economy or acclimate to and if— to have an economy or acclimate to and if things— to have an economy or acclimate to and if things don't go up in flames. you are _ and if things don't go up in flames. you are taking us to the males i want to... you are taking us to the males i want t0- - -_ you are taking us to the males i i want to. . ._ don't want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise _ want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise i— want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise i just _ want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise. i just want _ want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise. i just want to - want to... oh, i am sorry. don't apologise. i just want to sure i want to... oh, i am sorry. don't| apologise. ijust want to sure our apologise. i just want to sure our graphics keep up with what we're talking about because sometimes the answer is, which paper are we on? so want to be clear. the male gives this very flattering headline. i think it is pretty clear whether money is in this leadership contest. she isjust liz, like boris. there's tax boost for families. she isjust liz, like boris. there's tax boost forfamilies. she she isjust liz, like boris. there's tax boost for families.— tax boost for families. she also reminded me _ tax boost for families. she also reminded me of— tax boost for families. she also reminded me of maggie - tax boost for families. she also reminded me of maggie with i tax boost for families. she also l reminded me of maggie with that tax boost for families. she also - reminded me of maggie with that vote she was— reminded me of maggie with that vote she was wearing today. but i would
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say that _ she was wearing today. but i would say that her economic... these to talk about— say that her economic... these to talk about vegan having voodoo economics and... it talk about vegan having voodoo economics and. . ._ talk about vegan having voodoo economics and... ., , ., �* , economics and... it was george bush senior who — economics and... it was george bush senior who said _ economics and... it was george bush senior who said that _ economics and... it was george bush senior who said that when _ economics and... it was george bush senior who said that when he - economics and... it was george bush senior who said that when he was i economics and... it was george bush senior who said that when he was his| senior who said that when he was his vice president.— vice president. exactly. sooner is a bit more polite _ vice president. exactly. sooner is a bit more polite but _ vice president. exactly. sooner is a bit more polite but not _ vice president. exactly. sooner is a bit more polite but not much, i vice president. exactly. sooner is a bit more polite but not much, her i bit more polite but not much, her economic— bit more polite but not much, her economic to — bit more polite but not much, her economic to fairy tale in his eyes but she — economic to fairy tale in his eyes but she has— economic to fairy tale in his eyes but she has teamed up an economic plan that— but she has teamed up an economic plan that will over £30 billion. where — plan that will over £30 billion. where another going to get the money from i_ where another going to get the money from i have _ where another going to get the money from i have no idea. there was a zoo move _ from i have no idea. there was a zoo move for— from i have no idea. there was a zoo move for conservatives at hustings this afternoon and someone said truss— this afternoon and someone said truss made the most expensive zoo meeting _ truss made the most expensive zoo meeting in— truss made the most expensive zoo meeting in history. this 30 billion does _ meeting in history. this 30 billion does strike — meeting in history. this 30 billion does strike me as whatever you want to call— does strike me as whatever you want to call it. _ does strike me as whatever you want to call it, voodoo or fairy tale. it isjust— to call it, voodoo or fairy tale. it isjust not possible. these two accuse —
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isjust not possible. these two accuse labour of having a magic money— accuse labour of having a magic money tree but this is a magic money forest _ money tree but this is a magic money forest. ., , ., ., , ., ., forest. there was a lovely moment on dead ringers — forest. there was a lovely moment on dead ringers for _ forest. there was a lovely moment on dead ringers for anybody _ forest. there was a lovely moment on dead ringers for anybody who - dead ringers for anybody who doesn't know it, is available on bbc sound app and it is radio for satire and there was a nice moment on it where they had liz truss asking the question time panel if they could recommend a magic money tree in a south facing garden in london s w one. on the negative side, the other part of this front page is another attack on penny mordaunt. this sort of flattering if everyone is attacking you. first of all, i was going to talk about voodoo economics and fairy tales here. 30 billion of tax cuts and hand—outs to families and corporations. cutting the rise in national insurance and, by the way, eliminating the green levy. i
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mean, it is extraordinary and may be on page two of the daily mail there is some explanation from liz truss where this money will come from but i doubt it. it isjust magic money. it is crazy. and this, by the way, while inflation is raging at 10% and the bank of england will be pushing up interest rates in the next few months. so thisjust up interest rates in the next few months. so this just doesn't work. and it does make me sympathise with those around the competition for the next conservative party leader and prime minister who were trying to be a bit more realistic about what is possible. penny mordaunt is on the front of the telegraph. at least giving her a kind of out there. after a pretty flattering photograph on the paper she won't be displeased with that. but i wanted to draw
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attention to little paragraph at the bottom. biden compares irish to palestinians. i don't know if you think that as a way of signalling to the palestinians that actually does care about this issue because we know he cares passionately about the irish question and we know because of his irish antecedents he feels himself, he is an irishman as well as an american. the reality is, isn't it? this visit underlined how far away that prospect and any kind of prospect has become and become a secondary question. {lane of prospect has become and become a secondary question.— secondary question. one sentence. i think the telegraph _ secondary question. one sentence. i think the telegraph are _ secondary question. one sentence. i think the telegraph are hedging i think the telegraph are hedging their bets in the way that the male definitely isn't. inputting penny mordaunt�*s photograph in the first half of that story is quite positive about ten then you get into the black ops. i'm sure it could be the
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other way around. on the story, look, our own history in ireland is not glorious and the israeli handling of palestine is not glorious either. personally, though, as an advisor, i would never have told a minister to draw parallel between the two. it is far too complicated to try and compare them but what it does say, two things, one that biden is not going to be like trump and basically cashing every ship he has, he will be rather more balanced which is a good thing. it reminds you just howl more balanced which is a good thing. it reminds you just how i wishjoe biden feelers and those of us who are in washington and know him, that is no surprise but it does mean that there is no chance of a better
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relationship between the us administration, the biden administration, the biden administration and the british government until we sort out the northern ireland protocol in a way thatis northern ireland protocol in a way that is acceptable to the irish and to the pro—irish lobby in the us. to the pro-irish lobby in the us. am auoin to to the pro—irish lobby in the us. am going to give you a chance to come back on this but it will have to wait until the next paper review. we have to make way for my colleagues on sport. we will be back. but a bit sooner after the sport and weather with a full round—up of the news at the top of the hour. stick with us on bbc news. good evening. have your latest sports news. we'll start with golf because second round of the open championship is in the books. the australian cameron smith tops the leaderboard on 13 under while the
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three—time champion tiger woods has waived an emotional farewell to st andrews and what he admits could be as last open tournament there. before 10am, tiger woods was out again trying to summon one more extraordinary round from his aching body. he still really is the one golfer who stands beyond his sport, whose fame spans generations. he: made a pie. whose fame spans generations. he made a pie- the — whose fame spans generations. he made a pie. the low _ whose fame spans generations. he made a pie. the low score - whose fame spans generations. he made a pie. the low score tiger i made a pie. the low score tiger woods needed _ made a pie. the low score tiger woods needed did _ made a pie. the low score tiger woods needed did there - made a pie. the low score tiger woods needed did there was i made a pie. the low score tiger woods needed did there was noj woods needed did there was no magical revival. in fact, it also seemed painful. as for the players who might win the championship was a different story. going on simultaneously in different parts of st andrews. rory mcavoy had plenty of time to prepare. but it is holding your nerve here that matters. mcavoy stayed right in touch. ten under par, well set.
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suddenly a contender emerges from thin air, from nowhere, from norway. you are in the mix. the young man to catch as australia's cameron smith. he is 13 under par and at the top of the leaderboard. only the better scoring players stay for the weekend. tiger woods, scoring players stay for the weekend. tigerwoods, nine scoring players stay for the weekend. tiger woods, nine over par, knew his open was over as he strode up knew his open was over as he strode up the 18th. he does not know when or if he will be back and all those emotions could not be concealed. it is rare to see tiger woods like that on the golf course. he was still clearly emotional. it on the golf course. he was still clearly emotional.— clearly emotional. it was very emotional — clearly emotional. it was very emotional for _ clearly emotional. it was very emotional for me. i've i clearly emotional. it was very emotional for me. i've been i clearly emotional. it was very i emotionalfor me. i've been coming here since 1995 and i don't know when. the next one comes to 30. i
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don't know if i'll be physically able to play by then so to me it felt like this might be my last open here at st andrews and the fans, the ovation the warmth, it was an unbelievable feeling.- unbelievable feeling. england wra - ed unbelievable feeling. england wrapped up — unbelievable feeling. england wrapped up an _ unbelievable feeling. england wrapped up an impressive i unbelievable feeling. england i wrapped up an impressive group unbelievable feeling. england - wrapped up an impressive group stage at the euros as they beat northern ireland 5—0 in southampton. the leo nurses had already qualified before kick—off while northern ireland knew they would be heading home. our correspondent watched this one. the anthem is shared but that is where the similarities end. england players are all fully professional. most of the northern ireland team have dayjobs and the scare came early. england winning a penalty. georgia stanway was poised but va are help to overturn it. england looked a little bitjaded after their norway exploits and northern
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ireland almost took advantage but with england head coach messing with covid her assistant was charged with injecting some energy and northern ireland had been defending beautifully but there was nothing they could do about this. and with beth mead closing in on the golden boot a deflection brought her fifth of the tournament. a triple substitution at half—time saw a different player on. moments later she was at it again. this deft turn was something special. an unfortunate own goal made it five a night when england sent a message that they had a team to beat. northern ireland sent their fans home. you make they played their best. sound like they'd have done so well. this is the start of something much bigger. taste well. this is the start of something much bigger-—
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much bigger. we are going to win! fiuures much bigger. we are going to win! figures were _ much bigger. we are going to win! figures were superb. _ much bigger. we are going to win! figures were superb. these i much bigger. we are going to win! figures were superb. these two i much bigger. we are going to win! l figures were superb. these two play football. they are role models. it is wonderful. football. they are role models. it is wonderful-— is wonderful. this was another record-breaking _ is wonderful. this was another record-breaking night - is wonderful. this was another record-breaking night for i is wonderful. this was another i record-breaking night for england. record—breaking night for england. most goals scored in the group stages — most goals scored in the group stages. northern ireland will return to their— stages. northern ireland will return to their dayjobs with their heads held high — to their dayjobs with their heads held high. in to their day “obs with their heads held hiuh. ., ., to their day “obs with their heads held hiuh. ., . ~ , ., held high. in the other game austria beat norway — held high. in the other game austria beat norway by _ held high. in the other game austria beat norway by a — held high. in the other game austria beat norway by a goal _ held high. in the other game austria beat norway by a goal to _ held high. in the other game austria beat norway by a goal to nil. - held high. in the other game austria beat norway by a goal to nil. haider| beat norway by a goal to nil. haider was the winner which puts the two—time winners norway out of the tournament so they will be austria who go through to the last eight alongside england. a day after the first british stage win of this year's tour de force there was an almost second stage. breakaway riders. he was in contention for the first race win of this career right up first race win of this career right up until he could see the finish line but then former world champion's greater experience and speed. unfortunately it proved to be just too much. england's women
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produced a dominant performance to beat south africa by 140 runs in the second one—day international in bristol. england's started in this brilliant sex on her way to her first ever international century. england's top for batters all scored more than 50 for the first time in a women's game. the third and final match is in leicester on monday. that is all your support for now and you can find more on those stories on the bbc sport website. where there is about to turn exceptionally hot on the looks we will be enduring unprecedented temperatures into next week with the met office read. an extreme heat
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warning for england on monday and tuesday. all of england, wales and southern scotland with amber warnings for impacts from the heat. we are not there yet. a damp saturday northern scotland. scotland and northern ireland crowding over. a lot of sunshine to england and wales but temperatures will be higher. 30 in the london area. overnight and into sunday scotland, northern ireland, northern inland with a chance to see some outbreaks of rain whereas south of that clear spells. the nights are getting warmer and first sunday some rain initially. some rain late on across parts of northern scotland. elsewhere increasing amounts of sunshine, increasing heat. more places getting 30 celsius or above and close to 40 on monday or tuesday.
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