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growth, saying they're fair for all, but kwasi kwarteng's mini budget is receiving a mixed reaction from the public. world powers condemn the self—styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether to join russia. britain's most successful gymnast of all time, max whitlock, speaks exclusively to the bbc about how his fear of failure almost twenty years ago, thejola, a government—owned senegalese ferry, capsized off the coast of the gambia. more than 1800 people died with just 64 survivors. it's recognised as the second—worst non—wartime maritime disaster in world history, taking the lives of many more
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it will be a windy and cold start to next week. today, a north—easterly breeze, feeding in these showers across eastern parts of england. showers towards the west will move away. some showers breaking out into the midlands. scotland, northern ireland, generally dry, more in the way of sunshine. temperatures similar to yesterday. showers that do develop will decay during this
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evening and overnight. clear skies and light winds. it will be cold, colder than last night. not quite as colder than last night. not quite as cold in the north—west of scotland. the police will pick up there. clouds will build a bit, it should stay dry. the odd shower possible in scotland and northern ireland, ahead of the screen that arrives in scotland in the afternoon. winds picking up particularly in scotland with deals in the north—west later in the afternoon. temperatures sitting at 15—17 c.
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this is bbc news — i'm annita mcveigh, and these are the latest headlines: the chancellor defends his tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth, saying they're fair for all — but kwasi kwarteng's mini—budget is receiving a mixed reaction from the public. i think it probably will help, yes, to a degree, but depends what bracket you're in of course in terms of income. i mean, does that even touch the sides? i don't know. we'll see. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, arrives in liverpool ahead of his party conference — telling crowds he'll set out the dividing lines between labour and the new tory government. this conference is our chance to sit out the alternative, to make our case for an economy that works for
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