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benefit most people this is going to benefit most people in the uk and it's a risk. she is not putting a windfall tax on the energy firms and that's being borrowed and that's huge borrowing. and there are other ways of looking at this and she said taxation and the windfall tax. investment and there's also promises of simple tax in the uk to incentivise investment and to take us through it. but they're saying _ and to take us through it. but they're saying and what the headline, the warning of gambling on tax cuts, _ headline, the warning of gambling on tax cuts, the institute for financial_ tax cuts, the institute for financial services are actually saying — financial services are actually saying that these plans, there are quite _ saying that these plans, there are quite concerned they could jeopardise the pound and he could create _ jeopardise the pound and he could create unsustainable debt for decades— create unsustainable debt for decades in the uk. the costings of her economic plan will see more of the many— her economic plan will see more of the many budget which they are: the growth, _ the many budget which they are: the growth, the emergency budget basically which comes from her on
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friday. _ basically which comes from her on friday, maybe we'll see more. but what _ friday, maybe we'll see more. but what is_ friday, maybe we'll see more. but what is been nailed on is that there will be _ what is been nailed on is that there will be stamp duty don't be lowered and i think— will be stamp duty don't be lowered and i think that may benefit those who are _ and i think that may benefit those who are actually buying and selling, this will_ who are actually buying and selling, this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot _ this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot of— this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot of people, the people who are really— but a lot of people, the people who are really going to be struggling over the — are really going to be struggling over the next two months and are not going _ over the next two months and are not going to _ over the next two months and are not going to be _ over the next two months and are not going to be able to pay their fuel bills going to be able to pay their fuel hills are — going to be able to pay their fuel bills are those in the lowest incomes _ bills are those in the lowest incomes. they're not looking at buying — incomes. they're not looking at buying and _ incomes. they're not looking at buying and selling, it stamp duty towering — buying and selling, it stamp duty lowering stamp duty is not going to help them. i would not go through that, _ help them. i would not go through that, but— help them. i would not go through that, but national insurance, the planned — that, but national insurance, the planned increase of the corporation tax which _ planned increase of the corporation tax which is — planned increase of the corporation tax which is not going to happen. this is— tax which is not going to happen. this is all— tax which is not going to happen. this is all liz truss working on what — this is all liz truss working on what biden calls the trickle—down economics which if you start at the top, the _ economics which if you start at the top, the wealthy, that encourages growth _ top, the wealthy, that encourages growth in — top, the wealthy, that encourages growth in that benefits all of us. so, growth in that benefits all of us. so. let's— growth in that benefits all of us. so, let's see, you can probably tell what i _ so, let's see, you can probably tell what i think— so, let's see, you can probably tell what i think about that.— the daily express which is talking
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about the new government and with the new government sets to achieve and what its pledges and promises are, your doctor must see you in two weeks according to the express. the word must is underlined and how will that work? we word must is underlined and how will that work? ~ ., , ., that work? we only have the front ”aes that work? we only have the front -a . es of that work? we only have the front pages of the _ that work? we only have the front pages of the stage _ that work? we only have the front pages of the stage in _ that work? we only have the front pages of the stage in the - that work? we only have the front pages of the stage in the pages i that work? we only have the front | pages of the stage in the pages are tomorrow and it's a big headline from the express but when you actually read the front page, it doesn't say how and so, this is what she wants to achieve but there isn't any detail at the moment for us to get her teeth into and we do what plan is and we wonder what finding out is because as because as far as i can see, the biggest problem facing doctors at the moment is a shortage of them and so, i do not know how quickly you plug that gap and i think with the gp, it seems to be a real postcode lottery with some people seem to be able to get him quite easily and other places, it seems quite incredibly difficult. so, to be honest with you, the
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express, they like to do a big headline and a big proclamation, but we will see what details are. i5 headline and a big proclamation, but we will see what details are. is a laser-like _ we will see what details are. is a laser-like focus _ we will see what details are. is a laser-like focus and _ we will see what details are. is a laser—like focus and the last time i saw focus without laser—like, it's been a while. notjust by this government of previous governments but all parties and do take us through, we do not have the inside pages but how the scent of this might work and what happens is not 14 might work and what happens is not iii days but 15 days. might work and what happens is not 14 days but 15 days.— 14 days but 15 days. would be your gp or will he _ 14 days but 15 days. would be your gp or will he be hep. _ 14 days but 15 days. would be your gp or will he be hep. the - 14 days but 15 days. would be your gp or will he be hep. the duty - gp or will he be hep. the duty doctor— gp or will he be hep. the duty doctor and _ gp or will he be hep. the duty doctor and we do need more detail on this and _ doctor and we do need more detail on this and the _ doctor and we do need more detail on this and the secretary has to set the site — this and the secretary has to set the site and the house of commons and the _ the site and the house of commons and the plan for patients and everyone _ and the plan for patients and everyone has to have a title, plan for patients and i will be announced in the _ for patients and i will be announced in the comments on thursday so we will get _ in the comments on thursday so we will get the — in the comments on thursday so we will get the details and this is very— will get the details and this is very much to counter or anticipate
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bil very much to counter or anticipate big winter— very much to counter or anticipate big winter pressures again and yet, the same _ big winter pressures again and yet, the same thing every winter. the printer— the same thing every winter. the printer pressures for the nhs and she is— printer pressures for the nhs and she is bowing to direct a laser—like focus _ she is bowing to direct a laser—like focus on _ she is bowing to direct a laser—like focus on the — she is bowing to direct a laser—like focus on the needs of patients and says their— focus on the needs of patients and says their priorities are my priorities— says their priorities are my priorities and it all sounds good and i_ priorities and it all sounds good and i think— priorities and it all sounds good and i think that is an important part— and i think that is an important part of— and i think that is an important part of it — and i think that is an important part of it with primary care to be able _ part of it with primary care to be able to— part of it with primary care to be able to see _ part of it with primary care to be able to see your gp. but i believed with 37 _ able to see your gp. but i believed with 37 minutes on the phone to your gp as _ with 37 minutes on the phone to your gp as t _ with 37 minutes on the phone to your gp as i did _ with 37 minutes on the phone to your gp as i did this morning just to try to book— gp as i did this morning just to try to book my— gp as i did this morning just to try to book my toddler, store to booking nhs ftu _ to book my toddler, store to booking nhs flu vaccination this winter and held for— nhs flu vaccination this winter and held for 37 — nhs flu vaccination this winter and held for 37 minutes, that is not that— held for 37 minutes, that is not that useful in the whole world is ringing — that useful in the whole world is ringing at — that useful in the whole world is ringing at eight o'clock in the morning _ ringing at eight o'clock in the mornin:. . , . ringing at eight o'clock in the mornin. ., , ., ., ringing at eight o'clock in the mornin.. ., , ., ., ., morning. that is a long wait, did ou aet morning. that is a long wait, did you get there — morning. that is a long wait, did you get there in _ morning. that is a long wait, did you get there in the _ morning. that is a long wait, did you get there in the end? - morning. that is a long wait, did you get there in the end? it - morning. that is a long wait, did you get there in the end? it is i you get there in the end? it is unbelievably _ you get there in the end? it is unbelievably boring to hold on for that long — unbelievably boring to hold on for that long. and this is the same recorded — that long. and this is the same recorded message. | that long. and this is the same recorded message.— that long. and this is the same recorded message. i don't dare to ask for the — recorded message. i don't dare to ask for the music _ recorded message. i don't dare to ask for the music was. _ recorded message. i don't dare to ask for the music was. in - recorded message. i don't dare to ask for the music was. in people | ask for the music was. in people sa in: ask for the music was. in people saying your _ ask for the music was. in people saying your call _ ask for the music was. in people saying your call is _ ask for the music was. in people saying your call is important - ask for the music was. in people saying your call is important to l ask for the music was. in people i saying your call is important to us. at the _ saying your call is important to us. at the final— saying your call is important to us. at the final minute, we're in the
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early— at the final minute, we're in the early parts — at the final minute, we're in the early parts of the ministration. how did he see new— early parts of the ministration. hm“ did he see new prime early parts of the ministration. finn did he see new prime minister is? is it too soon to tell —— administration. it too soon to tell -- administration. , ., , administration. everything that she sa s administration. everything that she says chimes _ administration. everything that she says chimes in _ administration. everything that she says chimes in a _ administration. everything that she says chimes in a very _ administration. everything that she says chimes in a very strange - administration. everything that she says chimes in a very strange way i says chimes in a very strange way with me. workers' rights and lifting the ban on fracking, it's going to be a very interesting time ahead. will continue to discuss it, thank you so much for this first look at the papers. that's it for the papers. this hour. i'll be back withjemma forte and emma woolf again at 11:30 at 11:30 goodbye for now. i marked edwards with your support. scotland went to compensate for the world cup playoffs and a crucial nation's league victory over at top
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of group d one. after frustrating loss to the same opposition, john swept and a deserved opener to set them on the way to leapfrogging their opponents to go top and then didn't came off the bench and headed into the corners to capture an of steve round of nation's league the next round of nation's league games on saturday. taking on europe's top ranked team, belgium is the welsh continue to move towards their first appearance of the world cup finals since 1958. gareth, of course, will be central to those efforts and he says he will be in great shape for qatar while the captain moves to los angeles at sea and says he has rediscovered hisjoy for club football after his nine years at real madrid. and for his country, he is focusing on each game country. heeisrfssusing sea eashgame they come. country. heeisrfssusing sen eashgame they come. mn; sssintry. its sisefssusiiig sin sssiigs: the come. y ., _ comes the next
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h 7 comes the next two whales comes the next two whales games ill be straight back on the but ill be straight back on the games for la and after that will be the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need to focus on the here and the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need 1than is on the here and" the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need 1than looking e here and" the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need 1than looking too re and" the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need 1than looking too far ind" the world cup and so, yeah, ijust need 1than looking too far ahead rather than looking too far ahead and yes, they'll put me in a good going forward. and yes, they'll put me in a good going forward-— and yes, they'll put me in a good going forward. primarily clubs have unanimously _ going forward. primarily clubs have unanimously agreed _ going forward. primarily clubs have unanimously agreed to _ going forward. primarily clubs have unanimously agreed to introduce i unanimously agreed to introduce minimum length bands for those who take part in anti—social and criminal behaviour in stadiums. fans activating pyrotechnics or smoke bombs or will have these bands accompanying parents or extended to accompanying parents or guardians of those who partake in such activities. eric said he thought football had a serious problem with fan behaviour. two—time european champions wasps are facing the prospect of being relegated after filing.
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the prospect of being relegated afterfiling. the the prospect of being relegated after filing. the clubs that is taking this step to protect itself from action from his majesty's revenue and customs. the business is not an administration and says this move provides a period of grace to continue negotiations with the number of interested parties to secure the long—term futures of the holdings limited group which includes the premiership club. cash—strapped worchester warriors by the rugby football unions or risk being suspended by all competitions. premiership club totalling £5 million and they say they must show tjy million and they say they must show by midday today that this with newcastle can go ahead and also gives financial guarantees to 5pm on monday. warriors are to players out of retirement to be able to have in the rugby cup tonight and they lost 49-21 at the rugby cup tonight and they lost 49—21 at kings however the other game of the competition tonight london irish with a fly back at 30
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points to 26 and finishing off that after picked up the fine move after they picked up the victory at the named wales victory at the stoop. named wales captain for the women's rugby world cup in new zealand and will meet the 30 strong squad of hannahjones and name displays captain and wells open the campaign on sunday but the 9th of october the campaign on sunday but the 9th of 0ctoberfor the campaign on sunday but the 9th of october for host new zealand's the following week in australia, six days later. for the cricketers in canterbury, there will be need by ndf with the hosts conceding the second—highest total. it started so well for england and kate cross taking the early wicked as they reduce the tourist and 99—3, but the captains endings, have to knock 543 is and had piled a 543 is and he had just piled on the runs. eventually posted
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a 543 is and he had just piled on the r50. eventually posted s.....---.-- . . . ... a 543 is and he had just piled on the r50 overs. ually posted s.....---.-- . . . ... a 543 is and he had just piled on the r50 overs. england .ted s.....---.-- . . . ... a 543 is and he had just piled on the r50 overs. england then s.....---.-- . . . ... a 543 is and he had just piled on the r50 overs. england then slipped ---.-- . . . ... their 50 overs. england then slipped and denny �*65 dismissal ended dismissal run ended dismiss bullied run ended dismiss bullied out'i ended dismiss bullied out'i ent the dism after lied out'i ent the dism after going jt'l ent the dism after going down ent the dism after going down 2—0 he series is lost after going down 2—0 and the three match contest. staying with cricket in lancashire released a remarkable victory in the champions league against chelmsford. smith, the hose for 59 to win by 38 runs, just after lunch on the second day. 26 we fell yesterday at 370 runs were scored across all four innings and the head coach described the pitch as unplayable. saint helen's back row is free to play on saturday super league grand final after winning the second appeal against the two match suspension. the international loss is initial appeal against the band for
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dangerous contact and it followed an incident with chris acting in saturday's play of semifinal victory after which he was rescinded by the but in " "launched? today proved appeal today which proved successful. finally, the 20 time grand slam champions as roger federer says his decision to retire happened after she could not believe —— after he said the didn't believe you could compete due to continued injuries. i you could compete due to continued in'uries. . ., ., injuries. i cried enough and the ass and injuries. i cried enough and the pass and going _ injuries. i cried enough and the pass and going to _ injuries. i cried enough and the pass and going to the - injuries. i cried enough and the| pass and going to the emotions injuries. i cried enough and the - pass and going to the emotions and my closest friends knowing that he really tried not to tell them until the last moments and then only told my children it's well before and it's been an emotional day but i think the weekend is going to be different and once the crowds are all going to be here and, i don't
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know, a few weeks ago, i could almost not bear the thought of i was going to be but once i started on the court and i feel like going to be but once i started on the court and ifeel like i'm looking forward to it going through that. �* . , . looking forward to it going through that. . ., , ., , ., looking forward to it going through that. . ., ,., , looking forward to it going through that. . ., ,., ., that. and that is all your sport for now. that. and that is all your sport for now- goodbye _ that. and that is all your sport for now. goodbye for— that. and that is all your sport for now. goodbye for now. _ the weather is going to be changing to the rest of this week but on wednesday, temperatures reached 22 degrees in surrey. but also the northeast of scotland with some sunshine for a while. it was the scotland, things are rather different and looming large really on the satellite picture is this broad band of cloud that is heading down from the northwest end due to weather front that is not displaying cloud but his band of rain in the winter weather is pushing forward into scotland and northern ireland. that weather front will take the rains southwards over the next couple of days and pushing warmer air ahead of couple of days and pushing warmer airahead of it couple of days and pushing warmer air ahead of it replacing things with more of a northwesterly breeze and bring cooler conditions
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following the rain. the rain is still falling on thursday morning in scotland and northern ireland. heavy c..u. .j . .j j... .. ..... .j ssssisns arias izsrsnsrn irsisns; gasses s..... .j . .j j... .. ..... .j gassing 2'15 2255915"! ereqeqe; 21522“? where the ésstisns and iaisrt'risrn irsisns; ranges where the will in pisses where the rain. is'iii— — —~ ~ in pisses where the rain. is'iii— — —~ ~ in england ih pieces terhere the rein. aeritt— — —~ ~ in england and weather 7 weather here 7 weather here during 77 day weather here the ing 77 day england and heading into wells, but out of rain, mittens, much of out of the rain, mittens, much of southern and eastern england will be dry some sunshine and still quite warm air so we could make 20 degrees in the southeast but following the band of rain, most will get some sunshine and sunshine and scotland and northern ireland, the winds will be quite light and it's cooler air at so temperatures will be typically 15 or 16 degrees. that band of rain still initially rather heavy in places would just trickle down into the midlands and head towards the southeast by friday morning. you will have clear skies following in the court is whether on friday morning will be across the northern half of the uk in which milder for the software we have the rain. frederick you look a little different across east anglia in the southeast with more cloud, some rain at times and some of weather likely
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to be here across kent and sussex. with mirror, which is he some spousal sunshine, scattering of some light showers, mainly because scotland and northern ireland but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees on friday to end the week. let's head into the weekend and we could still see some rain not far away from the far southeast of england, high pressure trying to build in from the atlantic but this is going to be at the end of the weekend so winter, when weather beginning to arrive. but for much of the weekend, it's going to be but rather cool to see some sunshine from time to time. goodbye.
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live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. protests in russia and more than a thousand people arrested, after president putin orders the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of military reservists to fight in ukraine — and issued this threat to the west. if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened then to defend russia and are people we shall of course use all means at our disposal. i am course use all means at our disposal. iam not course use all means at our disposal. i am not bluffing. i am not bluffing. president biden and president zelensky condemn the russian invasion at the un general assembly. the us leader says it's a shameless violation of the un charter.
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