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for a imagine we will see a package for a few months and they will reassess in the new year's if they need to, but it would be expensive either way. front page of the telegraph, a few of the numbers on it. freezing the price cap would mean the cap would remain, subject in up to 3500 as planned. —— notjumping up to. the whole package would cost £100 billion and that takes us onto the front page of the financial times, which has exactly that number, jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan. this jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan.- in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in - in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the - kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial_ kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financialtimes, decisive kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, decisive action is needed~ _ financial times, decisive action is needed. there is another question about_ needed. there is another question about the — needed. there is another question about the extent to which businesses will be _ about the extent to which businesses will be helped by all of this, because _ will be helped by all of this, because there are many small businesses that already going bust in the _ businesses that already going bust in the face of current bills. is
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this— in the face of current bills. is this going _ in the face of current bills. is this going to be enough to freeze the cap— this going to be enough to freeze the cap where it is now? this £100 billion_ the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, — the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, this two your package, would _ billion cost, this two your package, would take — billion cost, this two your package, would take us up to 2024, the next election. _ would take us up to 2024, the next election, which the daily telegraph notes is _ election, which the daily telegraph notes is more than labour have suggested, would cost tens of billions — suggested, would cost tens of billions more than labour, and what is interesting is, how does this fit in with— is interesting is, how does this fit in with truss's approach to the economy _ in with truss's approach to the economy. she's going to fund spending _ economy. she's going to fund spending with borrowing? because we know she _ spending with borrowing? because we know she is _ spending with borrowing? because we know she is all about tax cuts and it seems— know she is all about tax cuts and it seems that is probably the way that she — it seems that is probably the way that she is — it seems that is probably the way that she is looking at things. she things— that she is looking at things. she things we — that she is looking at things. she things we can afford it, this is a time _ things we can afford it, this is a time of— things we can afford it, this is a time of crisis, it does not matter if we _ time of crisis, it does not matter if we are — time of crisis, it does not matter if we are borrowing more in this particular— if we are borrowing more in this particular scenario.— if we are borrowing more in this particular scenario. indeed. just want to review _ particular scenario. indeed. just want to review this _ particular scenario. indeed. just want to review this bit - particular scenario. indeed. just want to review this bit of - particular scenario. indeed. just want to review this bit of news i particular scenario. indeed. just. want to review this bit of news that he just come through for us from pa. nadine dorries to stand down as culture secretary, and return to the
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conservative back benches. that is not the first resignation. natasha, what do you make of this? we are seeing people step down in advance and we will learn a lot more to worry about who is in. that creates the sace worry about who is in. that creates the space for— worry about who is in. that creates the space for who _ worry about who is in. that creates the space for who is _ worry about who is in. that creates the space for who is going - worry about who is in. that creates the space for who is going to - worry about who is in. that creates the space for who is going to be i worry about who is in. that creates | the space for who is going to be the next culture secretary. nadine dorries has been loyal to boris johnson over the years and she probably feels that no matter who takes over from probably feels that no matter who takes overfrom him, she feels probably feels that no matter who takes over from him, she feels like she is maybe tied a little bit too close to the boris regime. she was pretty prominent in the cabinet, she was, like i say, loyal to boris johnson. described as his attack dog defensive during all the tough times. her going back to the back benches will create a position in the cabinet. we do have a very long list of people we think will be in there, but there are still a few gaps. i think we are still looking for a secretary of state for northern ireland, do not think that
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spot has been filled, education up for grabs last time i checked, but we will be hearing more about that in the early evening tomorrow, after liz truss makes her street from downing street. we expect her to get straight into that cabinet reshuffle. 0ne indeed. i do not know if i want to do this yet, i do not know if i want to do this at all! the front page of the daily mirror is without doubt one the front page of the daily mirror is without doub— is without doubt one of the most disturbin: is without doubt one of the most disturbing frontages _ is without doubt one of the most disturbing frontages i _ is without doubt one of the most disturbing frontages i have - is without doubt one of the most disturbing frontages i have had l is without doubt one of the most | disturbing frontages i have had in is without doubt one of the most i disturbing frontages i have had in a long time! just take a moment, everyone, to enjoy that image. same old tories is the headline. what are they saying here? we old tories is the headline. what are they saying here?— old tories is the headline. what are they saying here? we have had four rime they saying here? we have had four prime ministers _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six years. - prime ministers in six years. incredibly— prime ministers in six years. incredibly creepy image. what they've — incredibly creepy image. what they've done with the eyes they have done with _ they've done with the eyes they have done with the eyes there, very odd. obviously. — done with the eyes there, very odd. obviously, the mirror's position is this is— obviously, the mirror's position is this is a _ obviously, the mirror's position is this is a tory— obviously, the mirror's position is this is a tory mess we are in him and there — this is a tory mess we are in him and there is— this is a tory mess we are in him and there is a point to be made here about— and there is a point to be made here about how— and there is a point to be made here about how this campaign, the
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leadership campaign, has been based on nostalgia. you have both rishi sunak— on nostalgia. you have both rishi sunak and — on nostalgia. you have both rishi sunak and liz truss claiming to be the heirs — sunak and liz truss claiming to be the heirs of— sunak and liz truss claiming to be the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss _ the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does — the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does have echoes of theresa may in _ truss does have echoes of theresa may in her — truss does have echoes of theresa may in her awkwardness, she has echoes— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of borisjohnson in his boosterism and his being whatever you want _ boosterism and his being whatever you want him to be depending on who is talking _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to him. there is a sense at the _ is talking to him. there is a sense at the moment you need new energy and bold _ at the moment you need new energy and bold vision, and i do nothing there _ and bold vision, and i do nothing there ntany— and bold vision, and i do nothing there many people, particularly looking — there many people, particularly looking at these digestions of who is going _ looking at these digestions of who is going to be tipped for truss's cabinet, — is going to be tipped for truss's cabinet, there is not a lot of either— cabinet, there is not a lot of either knowledge and wisdom and experience or exciting new blood. she is _ experience or exciting new blood. she is surround herself with loyalists. it is interesting, about nadine — loyalists. it is interesting, about nadine dorries, because as much as she was— nadine dorries, because as much as she was the — nadine dorries, because as much as she was the staunch supporter boris johnson, _ she was the staunch supporter boris johnson, and so was liz truss. liz
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truss— johnson, and so was liz truss. liz truss canre — johnson, and so was liz truss. liz truss came out in support of boris johnson _ truss came out in support of boris johnson when everyone else was resigning. — johnson when everyone else was resigning, and nadine dorries made those _ resigning, and nadine dorries made those comments about liz truss being dress _ those comments about liz truss being dress and _ those comments about liz truss being dress and accessories while rishi sunak— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever— sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever the case, this front is suggesting that we are just seeing the dying — suggesting that we are just seeing the dying throes of an administration that has been in power— administration that has been in power for— administration that has been in power for too long. it administration that has been in power for too long.— administration that has been in power for too long. it has certainly been in power— power for too long. it has certainly been in power for _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a long _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a long time, - power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a long time, for| been in powerfor a long time, for 12 years, the headline says, conservatives have wrecked the economy, trashed our public services, left millions worse off and now they have got another one. natasha, just briefly, in 30 seconds or so, natasha, just briefly, in 30 seconds orso, do natasha, just briefly, in 30 seconds or so, do you think liz truss will be able to steer the economy in the right direction, enough to win another election?— right direction, enough to win another election? . , ., , ., another election? that is a question to answer in — another election? that is a question to answer in 30 _ another election? that is a question to answer in 30 seconds! _ another election? that is a question to answer in 30 seconds! it - another election? that is a question to answer in 30 seconds! it is - another election? that is a question to answer in 30 seconds! it is going| to answer in 30 seconds! it is going to answer in 30 seconds! it is going to be really tricky for her. the conservatives have been in powerfor so long. 0nce conservatives have been in powerfor so long. once she has got to grips with the energy situation and the
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economy, she is going to have to fight a general election, and in order to do that, she is going to have to basically say how she is different to boris johnson, have to basically say how she is different to borisjohnson, how to reinvent different to boris johnson, how to reinvent the party to different to borisjohnson, how to reinvent the party to go to different to boris johnson, how to reinvent the party to go to the polls, and all in all not forgetting the conservative are very far bind the conservative are very far bind the polls at the moment, so watch this space. the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. the polls at the moment, so watch this space-— the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. ., .,, ., g , this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank ou this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for— this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking _ this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us _ this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us through - this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us through the j thank you for talking us through the papers, and i know you will back with us at half past 11 p:m.. a momentous day, that is how the papers got to grips with it. more updates at 11:30pm. for now, though, i am lewis vaughanjones. goodbye. good evening, i'm tolson tollett and this is your sports news, where we start with tennis. and cameron norrie's involvement in the us open is over
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after he was beaten in the fourth round by russia's andrey rublev. the british world number nine was looking to reach a grand slam quarterfinal for the second time in a row. but norrie, who hadn't dropped a set in the three previous rounds, slipped to a straight sets defeat as rublev advanced to the quarterfinal in new york. two of the most important apartments of the game, the second service, gave him a lot of points there, it was probably my best part of my game and not do that well, so that is part of it. like i said, andrey was very solid and better than me in all departments, so credit to him. wales manager gemma grainger says she wants to emulate the atmosphere that saw the men's national team qualify for their first world cup in 64 years when they host slovenia in their women's world cup qualifier in cardiff tomorrow.
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they need just a point to qualify for the play—offs, after beating greece 1—0 on friday, and the attendance will be a record for women's football in wales. 12,000 fans are expected, more than double their previous record. the belief that i have, the staff have, in the team, is something that we've had from day one, so game 10 doesn't excite me any more than any of the others did, because we do very much focus on what we need to do to perform. and that's really important to us. so i'm happy that if the fans think that, then they can get excited around that, but i'm very much focused on what i want this team to do, and it's to do the best they can so that we can qualify for tournaments consistently, because that's what we need to do. england meanwhile will have 30,000 fans against luxembourg at stoke city's bet365 stadium — their first match back on home soil since their euro 2022 win, when they beat germany in the final. england are already through and should put on a show against luxembourg, a team they beat 10—0 in the reverse fixture. they've also scored 70 goals
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injust nine group games, and manager serena wiegman says she's looking foward to the lionesses�* homecoming. it's really exciting. and the support of the fans has been great in the euros, but they keep coming now. 30,000 people come to watch us, so we really want to show, again, our game and make a little celebration, a nice football game. it's all done in the qualification, but we also know that tomorrow, 30,000 people come and watch us, and that's really exciting. 30,000 fans tomorrow night at stoke, and 30,000 fans at the riverside tonight as middlesbrough beat sunderland 1—0 in the first tees—wear derby since 2018. it was a riley mcgree goal that gave boro their win, just their second this season. it lifts them up to 14th in the championship. it was tony mowbray�*s second game in charge of sunderland and his first defeat. pierre—emerick aubameyang is in line to make his chelsea debut after his £10.3 million move from barcelona. the 33—year—old gabonese striker will need to play in a mask
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against croatian side dinamo zagreb in their opening champions league group e game after suffering a jaw injury during a violent robbery at his home last week. his manager, though, has invited him to make a point when he's on the field. he is very ambitious, he is very focused and he is hungry to play for us and he is hungered to prove a point still, so that is like he is here. it is what we felt from the first moment and he is happily invited to prove a point. former manchester united midfielder paul pogba could miss the world cup because he requires knee surgery. the france star, who moved back tojuventus in the summer after leaving old trafford, has not played yet this season after suffering the injury injuly. france's first world cup match is against australia on the 22nd of november. wbc heavyweight champion tyson fury has offered anthonyjoshua the chance to fight for his belt before the end of this year. fury said in april that he was
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retiring from boxing. but the 34—year—old is now looking for a fight after 0leksandr usyk suggested he will not return to the ring until next year. fury has called outjoshua, posting this video message on social media earlier. hey, tyson fury here, aka the gypsy king, the wbc have you a champion of the world, as you can tell. i think you of all... before i announce, i need to do this. just in case. anthonyjoshua, i know you just lost a fight to usyk, and relaxed to give you an opportunity to fight me for the wbc heavyweight championship of the wbc heavyweight championship of the world in the next few months. you are coming off a 12 round fight, so your match fit, you are ready. i
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mean a few months�* notice. if you�*re interested, i will send you the date. let me know if you�*re interested. if not, i�*ve select another opponent. thank you very much and good night. joshua has since responded on social media, saying he will be ready in december. britain�*s jake stewart missed out on winning the second stage of the tour of britain by the tightest of margins. after more than four hours and 108 miles in the saddle from hawick to duns in the scottish borders, it came down to a sprint finish. stewart battled with cees bol to the line with the dutchman claiming the victory by the width of a tyre. new zealand�*s corbyn strong retained the overall lead. for all the latest on the us open tennis, including men�*s second seed rafael nadal against francis tiafoe and women�*s world number one iga swiatek�*s win, you can head to the bbc sport website, but that is all
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your sport for now. hello there. it looks likely that our weather story is still going to be dominated by a large area of low pressure sitting out to the southwest. spiralling around that low in an anticlockwise direction, there�*s a rash of shower bands that are going to continue to drift their way steadily north and east. one to clear away on tuesday across scotland before another starts to push in from the southwest. some of these showers could be heavy and thundery. not everywhere will see the showers. perhaps sheltered parts of eastern england once again largely dry and still relatively warm — 24 celsius the high. we�*ll see further showers, some of them heavy and thundery, moving their way northwards overnight. some clear skies behind, a touch of mist and fog forming, a relatively mild start to our wednesday morning. and then on wednesday, once again, it�*s going to be a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some of them heavy and possibly thundery, with hopefully a brief drier, brighter slot towards the end of the working week.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i�*m karishma vaswani. the headlines... cheering liz truss wins the race to become britain�*s next prime minister, promising to tackle the issues that matter. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. because, my friends, i know that we will deliver, we will deliver and we will deliver. south korea goes on high alert for what could be the most powerful storm ever to hit the country. a rare legal victory for donald trump, as a judge grants his demand for independent oversight of material taken from his florida home during last month�*s fbi search.
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