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for first-time changing is good for first—time buyers, but what about interest potentially going up? could be up to 4-5%. it potentially going up? could be up to 4-5%. , a, y a, potentially going up? could be up to 4-5%. , a, y ;, ~ 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think we're not _ 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think we're not there _ 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think we're not there yet. _ 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think we're not there yet. it - 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think we're not there yet. it changesl 4-5%. it is worrying, and i think. we're not there yet. it changes the picture _ we're not there yet. it changes the picture i_ we're not there yet. it changes the picture. i think i'm not sure and i'm not— picture. i think i'm not sure and i'm not really sure what to think right— i'm not really sure what to think right now — i'm not really sure what to think right now i_ i'm not really sure what to think right now. i think we'lljudge it as the months — right now. i think we'lljudge it as the months go along. we'll try and work out our finances. let's move away from economics and the chancellor's mini budget. we fed the chancellor's mini budget. we fed the death of an ounce of hilary mantel and it's the focus of the times's big picture. it's also in a couple other papers. she died at the age of 70. the created of the wolf
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hall trilogy, described as one of the great writers in english literature. people comparing her with dickens of.— literature. people comparing her with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner_ with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's - with dickens of. yeah, i think she's the first prizewinner that's a - the first prizewinner that's a female. but it's a really sad to see such a writer who's brought the nation such appreciated books, but i think she wrote the phone us —— wrote the final one a couple of years ago. but we're seeing people from across the spectrum coming and pay their tributes to her as an incredible writer. as it so often is, authors get more celebration. that would be good. james, i don't know if you are a fan of her writing, but they were incredibly detailed in novels. they sort of
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make you feel like you're living in the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally — the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't _ the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't read _ the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't read any, - the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn't read any, but. i personally hadn't read any, but i've heard — i personally hadn't read any, but i've heard lots of people who had an very much_ i've heard lots of people who had an very much enjoyed them. clearly, she was a _ very much enjoyed them. clearly, she was a trailblazer in what she did. i think_ was a trailblazer in what she did. i think it's _ was a trailblazer in what she did. i think it's nice that that's her tribute — think it's nice that that's her tribute on _ think it's nice that that's her tribute on the front of the times there~ _ tribute on the front of the times there i— tribute on the front of the times there. i think maybe she's inspired a lot of— there. i think maybe she's inspired a lot of people with her writing for sure _ a lot of people with her writing for sure. �* , , ., , . sure. let's 'ust end with a picture in the sure. let'sjust end with a picture in the telegraph _ sure. let'sjust end with a picture in the telegraph of— sure. let'sjust end with a picture in the telegraph of the _ sure. let'sjust end with a picture in the telegraph of the king, - sure. let'sjust end with a picture| in the telegraph of the king, king charles, attending to his papers. sitting behind an antique french mahogany writing desk in the 18th—century room at buckingham palace. not sure if the pins they are fully functioning. let's hope they are. also, they're saying... it's an image that presents him as a working monarch, and he is by all accounts a very hard—working king.
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absolutely, i love this picture. it's crafted so wonderfully. you've got to shakespeare on his front decks, you've got the photographs in his background. and lovely flowers in the background as well. it's showing exactly what i think charles now... he's now had some time to grieve in private and he's now showing the world it's time to start thinking about his work. i think this is him showing the nation he's serious about hisjob. this is him showing the nation he's serious about his job. he this is him showing the nation he's serious about hisjob. he probably will be reading his red boxes every dayjust like his mum.— dayjust like his mum. down to business as — dayjust like his mum. down to business as the _ dayjust like his mum. down to business as the headline - dayjust like his mum. down to business as the headline in - dayjust like his mum. down to| business as the headline in the telegraph. it business as the headline in the telegraph-—
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business as the headline in the telehrah, ,., . , ., ., ., telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- - telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- bit - telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- bit of. telegraph. it is a nice photo, and i clearly and i speed up -- bit of pr. clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying _ clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying on — clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying on the duties which his mum did over— carrying on the duties which his mum did over the — carrying on the duties which his mum did over the last two and a half weeks — did over the last two and a half weeks or— did over the last two and a half weeks or so, and nice touches around hint _ weeks or so, and nice touches around hint i'm _ weeks or so, and nice touches around hint i'm not — weeks or so, and nice touches around him. i'm not sure the photograph is behind hint — him. i'm not sure the photograph is behind hint i— him. i'm not sure the photograph is behind him. ithink him. i'm not sure the photograph is behind him. i think that his his mother and father. it's a nice image — mother and father. it's a nice image it— mother and father. it's a nice imaue. , mother and father. it's a nice imaue. �*, image. it says in the telegraph's iece with image. it says in the telegraph's piece with a _ image. it says in the telegraph's piece with a photograph - image. it says in the telegraph's piece with a photograph of - image. it says in the telegraph's piece with a photograph of his i piece with a photograph of his parents behind him, he's shown signing papers. parents behind him, he's shown signing papers— parents behind him, he's shown signing papers. yeah, that's very nice, and signing papers. yeah, that's very nice. and i— signing papers. yeah, that's very nice, and i think _ signing papers. yeah, that's very nice, and i think the _ signing papers. yeah, that's very nice, and i think the next - signing papers. yeah, that's very nice, and i think the next thing i nice, and i think the next thing we're _ nice, and i think the next thing we're waiting for is the coronation and what — we're waiting for is the coronation and what form that will take as weit~ _ and what form that will take as weit~ it'ii— and what form that will take as well. it'll be more scaled—down to bear in _ well. it'll be more scaled—down to bear in mind the fact that people are going — bear in mind the fact that people are going through tough times right now. that's the next thing for him.
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james _ now. that's the next thing for him. james and — now. that's the next thing for him. james and natasha, thanks so much. we will see later on. that's it for the papers for this hour. but i'll be back with james and natasha be back again at 11:30 for round two. next, it's all the day's sport. hello, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. england have been relegated after 1—0 loss for italy. england haven't won for five games now. they drop into the second tier of the competition. next up for them, germany on monday, theirfinal game before the world cup in qatar in november. carl lafferty has been withdrawn amid an investigation by
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the scottish club into footage making an alleged sectarian remark. they were aware of the video with the irish fa saying they won't conduct their own investigation, leaving it to the scottish premiership side. lafferty has been withdrawn from the upcoming games, withdrawn from the upcoming games, with ireland manager saying a back injury also played a part. to what's turning to a crisis, the federation and a set of players are seemingly at odds after counterclaims. 15 players will resign from the team and the coach was sacked. the federation also strongly back to the coach and responded in their own statement, admitting they made a private communication and didn't
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call for him to be fired. england have retaken the lead in the t20 series against pakistan after a performance with the bat. it was too much for their opponent. joe lynskey reports. it's the third game here in four days but no one is bored yet in karachi. at i—i, days but no one is bored yet in karachi. ati—i, a new star got days but no one is bored yet in karachi. at 1—1, a new star got his turn. willjacks is 23 in place for surrey. now his team would show their depth. harry broke got his first cap this year and already looks at home. he swung and son his way to 81. ben went back 50. england made 221. again, pakistan faced a record chase. reese topically took
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the patch before it hit the pundits. for a team that got and went out yesterday, now england had a flurry. pakistan lost batters and karachi lost hope. england had too many on the board, a dominant win in this thrilling series. joe lynskey, bbc news. the domestic rugby league season which reaches its climax this weekend, saints are looking for their fourth title. the final summit is now in sight. old trafford the ground final super league's peak. for both st. helens and leeds, the view from the top is familiar. raining champions at st. helens, even the walls these days tell a tale of success. the club now looking to add a record fourth title in a row. ., ,., ,., ., .,
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in a row. champions again for the third ear in a row. champions again for the third year in _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are few| third year in a row. there are few who are more — third year in a row. there are few who are more important - third year in a row. there are few who are more important than - third year in a row. there are few- who are more important than captain james robie. this would be 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. aldo we could potentially submit our place. we career. aldo we could potentially submit our place.— career. aldo we could potentially submit our place. we could be in the conversation — submit our place. we could be in the conversation as _ submit our place. we could be in the conversation as a _ submit our place. we could be in the conversation as a potentially - submit our place. we could be in the conversation as a potentially the - conversation as a potentially the best super league team ever. that's a huge _ best super league team ever. that's a huge credit to a lot of people and a huge credit to a lot of people and a lot of— a huge credit to a lot of people and a lot of hard work. the}r a huge credit to a lot of people and a lot of hard work.— a lot of hard work. they are familiar photos _ a lot of hard work. they are familiar photos on - a lot of hard work. they are familiar photos on a - a lot of hard work. they are | familiar photos on a familiar a lot of hard work. they are - familiar photos on a familiar stage. but for many fans, the prospect brings back some painful memories. these two have history. they've met four times before leeds have won every single one of them.- every single one of them. there aren't many _ every single one of them. there aren't many and _ every single one of them. there aren't many and super- every single one of them. there aren't many and super league l every single one of them. there i aren't many and super league who could do that. i’m aren't many and super league who could do that.— could do that. i'm delighted to see to champion _ could do that. i'm delighted to see to champion teams _ could do that. i'm delighted to see
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to champion teams battle - could do that. i'm delighted to see to champion teams battle it - could do that. i'm delighted to see to champion teams battle it out. to champion teams battle it out again — to champion teams battle it out again you _ to champion teams battle it out again. you know— to champion teams battle it out again. you know are _ to champion teams battle it out again. you know are my- to champion teams battle it out - again. you know are my allegiances, but i again. you know are my allegiances, but i hope _ again. you know are my allegiances, but i hope leeds— again. you know are my allegiances, but i hope leeds do— again. you know are my allegiances, but i hope leeds do their— again. you know are my allegiances, but i hope leeds do theirjob. - but i hope leeds do theirjob. either— but i hope leeds do theirjob. either leeds— but i hope leeds do theirjob. either leeds or— but i hope leeds do theirjob. either leeds or st. _ but i hope leeds do theirjob. either leeds or st. helens - but i hope leeds do theirjob.| either leeds or st. helens will become the first club to lift that super league trophy for a night—time. they are the two most successful clubs —— ninth time. they now have just one last match to separate them. but the fact that this leeds backside are here at all would surprise manyjust a few months ago — their fortunes completely transformed by new coach row in smith. for him, it's the family business father brian, a well—respected coach, his uncle tony twice led leeds to victory. data offers his _ twice led leeds to victory. data offers his advice _ twice led leeds to victory. data offers his advice and _ twice led leeds to victory. data offers his advice and takes twice led leeds to victory. lista offers his advice and takes over. when it's your turn, you can do it your way. when it's your turn, you can do it yourway. i when it's your turn, you can do it your way. i tried to do it my own
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way, but it's a privilege to sort of carry on the family name. tram way, but it's a privilege to sort of carry on the family name. two sides with [en carry on the family name. two sides with plenty of _ carry on the family name. two sides with plenty of history _ carry on the family name. two sides with plenty of history at _ carry on the family name. two sides with plenty of history at old - with plenty of history at old trafford, two sides now ready to make more. adam wild, bbc news. and that is all the sport from us for now. hello. the autumn equinox happened on friday and saturday's going to be a full day of autumn. skies are politically at the moment and the weekend is looking not too bad —— skies pretty clear. this is what it looks like out there right now. a few showers around, but generally clear across most of the uk through the early hours of saturday. the temperatures ranging from close to freezing in the scottish clans, around ten in liverpool and 12
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degrees in the south. recently, it has been pretty cloudy and wet because of a stubborn weather front. the thinking is the weather front should be out of the picture in the english channel and across france. there is a possibility it could be cloudy in the extreme southeast. elsewhere, waking up to sunny spells and i think through the course of the afternoon, showers developing. but in scotland and northern ireland, it should be a predominantly friday. here temperatures will range from 12—16, in the south, still around 18. a lot of sunshine, but watch this cold front sweep into northern and western scotland later in the day. the winds will increase and that heralds a change into next week. we'll have a look at that in the second. i want to update you on hurricane fiona, ijust passed to
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the west of bermuda. it is headed towards nova scotia and the effects are likely to be very significant around the canadian maritimes. the storm will no longer be a tropical hurricane when it hits. it will turn into more of a mid—latitude weather system, but the strength of the wind will still be blowing at hurricane force and waves around coastal areas are forecast to reach ten, even 12 metres a ferocious weather. we are expecting a holder plunge of air, following a cold front. cardiff, mid teens expected and similar values. have a good weekend.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. russian—occupied regions in ukraine hold votes on whether to join the russian federation — kyiv says it's a sham which is doomed to fail. the kremlin organises rallies to support its policy of calling up reserves to fight in ukraine — our correspondent samples the mood in moscow. this is not a spontaneous display of love for vladimir putin and his policies. it is a highly choreographed affair designed to give the impression that the whole country is behind the president. here in the uk — a dramatic change in economic direction — the biggest tax cuts in half a century — in a bid to kickstart growth. more than seventy migrants die
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after their boat sinks off the coast of syria — our correspondent is with

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