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on just get what you make commitment on just get what you make of it? commitment on “ust get what you make of it? a , “i commitment on “ust get what you make ofit? ; , , of it? the cheese saturday has been to the departments _ of it? the cheese saturday has been to the departments today _ of it? the cheese saturday has been to the departments today to - of it? the cheese saturday has been to the departments today to say - of it? the cheese saturday has been | to the departments today to say they will need to stay within a certain amount. and we have a talk about inflation going hi that may mean real cuts. in making savings where they can. i think if you ask an ordinary person you would not feel like the state is swimming about money at the moment. already you are seeing huge pressure on the nhs, schools asking parents to buy materials for their children. long time to get a gp. problems on the roads and rail. and strikes there will be more public sector demands for pay raises. and to try and do
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spending cuts in this environment will also mean more people will face misery. but bluntly speaking for the conservatives it is us are looking a vote winner to me. we conservatives it is us are looking a vote winner to me.— vote winner to me. we will finish off on the _ vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section _ vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with _ vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with the - vote winner to me. we will finish off on the section with the front l off on the section with the front page of the economist. we did have a look at it at the beginning because it is a quite striking picture. how not to run a country. lastly on this emma, liz truss argument are things are pretty bad emma, liz truss argument are things are pretty had before she took over she had to try and do something different, stimulate growth and so she is going to make enemies along the way. i she is going to make enemies along the wa . ., , ., . the way. i found this article absolutely _ the way. i found this article absolutely astonishing. - the way. i found this article absolutely astonishing. liz | the way. i found this article - absolutely astonishing. liz truss's government may already be thought silly mike _ government may already be thought silly mike that in the water. kwarteng statement said it should usher_ kwarteng statement said it should usher in _ kwarteng statement said it should usher in a — kwarteng statement said it should usher in a era of economic growth and set _ usher in a era of economic growth and set it— usher in a era of economic growth and set it kick started a crisis. in this article — and set it kick started a crisis. in this article and by saying if they can achieve all of this that they
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could basically wreck the economy a few weeks_ could basically wreck the economy a few weeksjust imagine could basically wreck the economy a few weeks just imagine what they can do in the _ few weeks just imagine what they can do in the next few months. that few weeks just imagine what they can do in the next few months.— do in the next few months. that is a sombre note to _ do in the next few months. that is a sombre note to leave _ do in the next few months. that is a sombre note to leave that _ do in the next few months. that is a sombre note to leave that story - sombre note to leave that story on. thank you for that. we will move to a release soldering story front page of the independent that we've been covering all day as the hurricane is made landfall and we can now see the aftermath. this is the main picture here. i didn't do claire's major disaster in florida. sub headline there hurricane ian in fort myers yesterday as authorities say hundreds may have been killed. the official death toll has been in single figures throughout this evening but there are feeler fears: evening but there are feeler fears that they are _ evening but there are feeler fears that they are much _ evening but there are feeler fears that they are much worse. - evening but there are feeler fears that they are much worse. biden said it could _ that they are much worse. biden said it could he _ that they are much worse. biden said it could be the deadliest in florida history— it could be the deadliest in florida history which can make that a terrifying _ history which can make that a
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terrifying idea. especially as we are only— terrifying idea. especially as we are only starting to see a small death toll— are only starting to see a small death toll at the moment. that is every— death toll at the moment. that is every indication there that we will see it _ every indication there that we will see it climb a lot and people are trying _ see it climb a lot and people are trying to— see it climb a lot and people are trying to rescue people who are trapped — trying to rescue people who are trapped in their homes who are flooded — trapped in their homes who are flooded. hundreds of rescue missions --oin flooded. hundreds of rescue missions going on_ flooded. hundreds of rescue missions going on all— flooded. hundreds of rescue missions going on all over the south west of florida it — going on all over the south west of florida. it could become an absolutely horrifying story over the coming _ absolutely horrifying story over the coming daysjust absolutely horrifying story over the coming days just the absolutely horrifying story over the coming daysjust the scale of the destruction becomes more clear. some ofthe destruction becomes more clear. some of the pictures — destruction becomes more clear. some of the pictures that _ destruction becomes more clear. some of the pictures that we _ destruction becomes more clear. some of the pictures that we have _ destruction becomes more clear. fine of the pictures that we have been showing today of fire departments with waterways tie trying to reinforce the point that the rescuers can't do the rescuing because of the scale of the damage. let's move on to the front page of the daily express. peaceful death of queen from old age. this is referring to new details that we learned. irate
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referring to new details that we learned. ~ . �* referring to new details that we learned. ~ ., �* ., . ., learned. we haven't heard much about the debt since — learned. we haven't heard much about the debt since the _ learned. we haven't heard much about the debt since the funeral. _ learned. we haven't heard much about the debt since the funeral. i _ learned. we haven't heard much about the debt since the funeral. i think- the debt since the funeral. i think it's been— the debt since the funeral. i think it's been quite i think bdf has felt that they should leave the family to have it _ that they should leave the family to have it to — that they should leave the family to have it. to grieve and private. but there _ have it. to grieve and private. but there is— have it. to grieve and private. but there is a — have it. to grieve and private. but there is a lovely photograph that final photograph of the queen taken on that— final photograph of the queen taken on that tuesday which the ingoing in the outgoing per minister. lovely photograph of the queen two days before _ photograph of the queen two days before her death. and the death certificates confirmed that she died peacefully of old age. that is what it set _ peacefully of old age. that is what it set on _ peacefully of old age. that is what it set on the death certificate with her children by her bedside. she died on — her children by her bedside. she died on september the 8th at we know at 310 _ died on september the 8th at we know at 310 at— died on september the 8th at we know at 310 at palmore castle. and the occupation — at 310 at palmore castle. and the occupation under her birth certificate she is listed as her majesty— certificate she is listed as her majesty the queen. which i think is lovely. _ majesty the queen. which i think is lovely. it— majesty the queen. which i think is lovely. it is— majesty the queen. which i think is lovely, it is beautiful photograph. remind _ lovely, it is beautiful photograph. remind us of the industry is staying
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—— interesting dichotomy it was very personal event but public event as well. what it’s personal event but public event as well. whar �* , , ., ., well. what it's interesting now that the family are _ well. what it's interesting now that the family are now— well. what it's interesting now that the family are now getting - well. what it's interesting now that the family are now getting on - well. what it's interesting now that the family are now getting on with | the family are now getting on with morning of a family to like mother and grandmother. and you have this side to the death of someone that you can see when they have passed away and that gives us a little bit more context and exactly how long they waited to release that to the world there are obvious conspiracy theories about that which have been proven absolutely wrong. and who managed to be there on time as well. it is clear now that very sadly, she would've died before some of her family members had made it up there but she was obsolete there with two of her children. and it's amazing to see that occupation listed as her
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majesty the queen. there are not many people who can put that on their certificates. i’m many people who can put that on their certificates.— their certificates. i'm to leave it there. thank _ their certificates. i'm to leave it there. thank you _ their certificates. i'm to leave it there. thank you so _ their certificates. i'm to leave it there. thank you so much - their certificates. i'm to leave it there. thank you so much both| their certificates. i'm to leave it i there. thank you so much both for that. i know you will be back for the next edition and 45 minutes. also where we will have some different per pages to run through as well which we will come through. that's it for the papers. good evening. to cricket first and it was a thrilling end to the county championship season which went down to the wire and eventually saw yorkshire relegated from the top division. their fate was sealed by warwickshire who themselves had to beat hampshire to make sure that they wouldn't go down. it was a tight finish at edgbaston,
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but oh my goodness did liam norwell make himself the hero for the bears, he took 9 wickets for 62 to bowl hampshire out for the slenderest of 5 run victories. norwell also took 4 wickets in the first innings. let's hear from the happiest the man at edgbaston now. it is great to have individual bowlers i'm chuffed about the performance but it means so much to the team and these members and the club to win division 1. for me, to me to be able to do something to help us stay there after an average season from us, means everything. so i'm so glad that i managed to bring this performance and that the club is in divisioni next year. one match in the wsl everton vs leicester at a sold out walton hall park. the foxes denied their first point of the season. an own goal by goalkeeper kirstie levell deep in stoppage time gave everton victory over leicester city. it gave new boss sorensen his second
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victory of the season as leicester made it three defeats from their opening three matches. west bromwich albion women will wear navy shorts with their home kits for the remainder of this season, so they can avoid wearing white clothing whilst on their period. it follows discussions with the players and is an issue that has been highlighted by women across all sports. kilmarnock and northern ireland striker kyle lafferty has been charged by the scottish fa following an online video alleging to show him making a sectarian remark. the player is also under investigation by his club for the incident. he was sent home from international duty pending the outcome of the investigation. if he is found guilty by the sfa, he could face a ten match ban. a hearing will take place next month. efl clubs have ruled out a widespread shift of kick off times to lower floodlight use to save money. league two side mansfield have moved their home game against walsall forward to a io'clock kick off on the 15th of october to try and keep costs down, but clubs have decided against moving the majority of matches.
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when you actually look at the price of putting on a game the floodlights situation is not the, it is not one of the big costs of the match. it is quite small in comparison to everything else. so i don't think that we would have really got as much from it as people are suggesting. mark selby made a maximum 147 break at the british open snooker. the �*jester from leicester�* achieved snooker perfection in the very first frame of his fourth round match against jack lisowski in milton keynes. 15 reds, 15 blacks and all the colours. it's the fourth one of his career and it gave him the perfect boost for the rest of the match and went on to win by four frames to one. the wbc world heavyweight champion, tyson fury, has taken to social media again, calling on anthonyjoshua to sign a contract by the end of the day to fight him on december 3rd. he said the fight was off earlier this week after his monday deadline wasn't met.
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joshua's promoter eddie hearn says the fight can still happen but the contract won't be signed today. probably on monday when fury came out and initially said the fight is not happening we should have really gone out and said, "fair enough, we'll find another fight. " we didn't. we kept trying and we kept moving forward to try and make the fight and we're still doing that today so it is a bit frustrating because, you know, you see those comments and half the comments on this post are people that are slightly more advanced and go i can't make out what this guy is doing one day to the other and other half going, "it's only a bit of paper, eh, j? "just sign it. " it doesn't work like that. when you talk about an athlete the size of anthonyjoshua with commercial dealings and by the way we have a b—side in his fight whether that is right or wrong because we accepted that position as challenge and we also accepted a day, quite frankly, that was a disadvantage to anthonyjoshua because he isjust
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going up a fight despite coming off a fight but he is prepared to do it and still prepared to do it. time is coming up on us and we'll want to get it done but i don't understand the deadlines that keep popping up on instagram when these deadlines are not being applied in negotiations. and it doesn't help anyone. he was the first british man to win a medal when he took bronze at 2012 games in london. he a medal when he took bronze at 2012 games in london.— a medal when he took bronze at 2012 games in london. he followed that up with the agonising _ games in london. he followed that up with the agonising silver— games in london. he followed that up with the agonising silver at _ games in london. he followed that up with the agonising silver at the - with the agonising silver at the real olympics. in 2016 he will head on in his final but then lost right here in the final second. absolutely heartbreaking stuff injury ruled him out of the took against last year she was a break—out star of course as a bbc studio pendant. he hopes to
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pursue new opportunities that will maximise his combat experience. best of the lot to you. racing history at salisbury this afternoon. there was racing history at salisbury this afternoon: the first horse to run in the royal colours of king charles iii. tom marquand donned the famous purple, gold and red silks. he was on board educator. the late queen was a great supporter of racing. her horses won every classic during her reign, apart from the derby. her stable has now been passed to king charles but his first runner could only finish second. that's all from sportsday. enjoy the rest of your evening. bye. we are going to end the week on the wet and windy note but the weekend is looking drier and brighter so here's a headline for friday. now that wind and rain will sweep into western parts of the morning in fact gale force winds affecting parts of
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northern ireland and scotland at this stage as this area of rain sweeps in. in many parts of england and wales actually clear and calm. with the mist and fog and really quite chilly in real spots temperatures just the few deeds above freezing. so here is that waterfront as it sweeps across the country. during the course of the morning and into the afternoon. accompanied by some very strong winds in fact gusts of wind across the north—west could approach 70 miles an hour. and around coast and inland around a0 miles an hour or so. temperatures may reach 70 celsius. but it won't feel like it. now that wind and rain will be out of the way leader in the evening. on friday.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... president biden says hurricane ian could be the deadliest storm that's ever hit florida. the danger is real, to state the obvious. please obey all warnings and directions from emergency officials. russia prepares to celebrate the annexation of territories in ukraine after a series of referendums dismissed as farcical by the west. no change, says uk prime minister liz truss, as she stands by the widely—criticised economic policy. and three weeks after the queen's passing, the cause of death is given officially as old age. live from our studio in singapore...
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