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preparing people for the government, preparing people for a really big financial squeeze. jufst a really big financial squeeze. just one uuote a really big financial squeeze. just one quote here from the article, if the huge budgetary tightening, about 2% of gdp would be the equivalent of george osborne's austerity budget backin george osborne's austerity budget back in 2010 if most of this amount was secured through spending cuts. so, that is some idea of the scale. it is frightening. that is the quote that stuck out for me. there have been weak economic forecasts from the office of budget responsivity, £50 billion black hole to fail. we now know pretty deflected lesley —— we know... this is one of those things where perhaps there have been briefings, ground being laid for what is not going to be a very nice
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set of announcements in november and possibly beyond, as well, we are all being warned about these tough decisions to make but if it is a £50 billion black hole and they want to keep the triple lock on pensions, then major sacrifices are going to be made. �* ., ., ., be made. and important to point out that the briefings _ be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead _ be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead of _ be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead of time - be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead of time are l that the briefings ahead of time are part of the political calculations, something is coming out, ideas tested, because like so many things, not about this is about expectations, expectation is almost as important as underperforming and some absolute measure. rachael, stay with a french page of the financial times, —— stab at the front page. $550 billion knocked off market valuations for big tech. flat $550 billion knocked off market valuations for big tech. not good news at all _ valuations for big tech. not good news at all for _ valuations for big tech. not good news at all for those _ valuations for big tech. not good news at all for those tech - news at all for those tech companies, and we have spoken about businesses making huge profits but
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businesses making huge profits but businesses are also very constrained as well and are seeing these huge losses, too, and i think, you know, very difficult, and then what are the further impacts of that that they knew to be examined at this point in time that we are living in, there is financial strain and this shows, there is notjust financial strain in one place or another, there are huge shock waves at the moment across all industry. and what is the knock—on impact of this? questions about facebook, well, the owners of facebook, meta, and their gamble on the metaverse, i think it is to kind of abstract for some investors, and not actually making any money at the moment, costing money for the company, not making money for the company, not making money yet. but who knows? we could be looking back and wondering what we were all questioning the metaverse four. two more stories to go, let's start with the metro, this is a story that has been spoken out extensively across social media and we —— will
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continue to grab a lot more headlines, royals in despair. talk us through this plan. it is headlines, royals in despair. talk us through this plan.— us through this plan. it is a plan on spare. _ us through this plan. it is a plan on spare. the — us through this plan. it is a plan on spare, the title _ us through this plan. it is a plan on spare, the title of— us through this plan. it is a plan on spare, the title of prince - on spare, the title of prince harry�*s book. i think it is a brilliant title, there is the air and the spare, william is the air, and the spare, william is the air, and harry is despair, but he is no the spare because william has his own children now. the front cover was released today, much being made of this, we knew the book was coming out. they said it is full of raw, unflinching honesty. it is part of a £36.8 million book deal, but knowing a bit about the publishing industry, i can understand why that book deal were so massive, it is from a multi—book deal, but the rights on their side going to be sold across
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their side going to be sold across the world, harry is reading the audiobook, butapparently the world, harry is reading the audiobook, but apparently his publishers put him under pressure to take out the first draft, there was too much about mental health, they wanted morejuicy information too much about mental health, they wanted more juicy information and there is going to be some very tough parts, apparently, about the decision to get him to walk behind his mother's coffin when he was very young. my concern about prince harry is ultimately he's going to run out of material, he has to find another way make a living other than mining his past as a royal. maybe he will take this 30.68 million check and cut and check and say this is me, i have made all the may i can but somehow i get the feeling this is just going to be one step on a giant publicity tour that he's probably going to try and take the rest of his life or as long as we can handle it. .. ., his life or as long as we can handle it. ok, rachael, same story, the front page _ it. ok, rachael, same story, the front page of _ it. ok, rachael, same story, the front page of the _ it. ok, rachael, same story, the front page of the daily _ it. ok, rachael, same story, the front page of the daily mail - front page of the daily mail and the opposite angle, i suppose, royals
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dreading harry�*s raw and unflinching book. dreading harry's raw and unflinching book. , . , ., book. yes, i am sure there are --eole book. yes, i am sure there are peeple in _ book. yes, i am sure there are peeple in the _ book. yes, i am sure there are people in the royal _ book. yes, i am sure there are people in the royal family, - book. yes, i am sure there are people in the royal family, as| book. yes, i am sure there are - people in the royal family, as jenny people in the royal family, asjenny 'ust people in the royal family, asjenny just mentioned the fact that it will talk about decisions made in prince harry— talk about decisions made in prince harry perfect life, for example, the decision_ harry perfect life, for example, the decision for— harry perfect life, for example, the decision for him to walk to find his stash_ decision for him to walk to find his stash behind his mother's coffin. there _ stash behind his mother's coffin. there are — stash behind his mother's coffin. there are probably people very concerned about what this book might hold. concerned about what this book might hold~ this_ concerned about what this book might hoid~ this is— concerned about what this book might hold. this is going to be a bestseller, there is no doubt about it, i watched the news today and heard _ it, i watched the news today and heard people talk about it and even people _ heard people talk about it and even people who don't want to talk about it or have _ people who don't want to talk about it or have no intention of fred ng about_ it or have no intention of fred ng about it _ it or have no intention of fred ng about it are — it or have no intention of fred ng about it are still happy to talk about— about it are still happy to talk about it — about it are still happy to talk about it and about what is in the book _ about it and about what is in the book -- — about it and about what is in the book. —— who have no intention of reading _ book. —— who have no intention of reading about it. there is a lot of fascination— reading about it. there is a lot of fascination about prince harry and meghan— fascination about prince harry and meghan and the lifestyle in the breakaway from the family, sol meghan and the lifestyle in the breakaway from the family, so i am sure the _ breakaway from the family, so i am sure the next few weeks, leading up to the _ sure the next few weeks, leading up to the publication of this book, there _ to the publication of this book, there is— to the publication of this book, there is going to be far more speculation about what is in here,
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what _ speculation about what is in here, what it— speculation about what is in here, what it will— speculation about what is in here, what it will mean for prince harry, his relationship with his brother and his— his relationship with his brother and his father, and this is the start, — and his father, and this is the start, i— and his father, and this is the start, i think. and his father, and this is the start, ithink.— start, i think. this is 'ust the beginning. * start, i think. this is 'ust the beginning. we h start, i think. this is 'ust the beginning, we are _ start, i think. this isjust the beginning, we are all- start, i think. this isjust the beginning, we are all talkingj start, i think. this is just the - beginning, we are all talking about it, and we don't even know what it says yet. no more talking about it for now, thank you both so much, jenny, rachael, thank you for being here. that is it from me, i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, bye—bye. hello, iam hello, i am mark edwards with your sport. and we are going to start with a football. the gunners only needed a point to go through to the last 16 but they swept the hosts ahead with a first—time finish before aaron
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ramsey they had a for european debut to forget, he failed to clear a corner, and as substitute doubled psp's lead. arsenal will need to uric now. cristiano ronaldo marked his return to football with his 7015t his return to football with his 701st goal with a comfortable win, and set up a tantalising group decider with real sociedad in spain next week. the hosts went on their way to victory with a header on the post before the break. substitute marcus rashford headed the cross in second period and with nine minutes left on the clock, ronaldo getting m- mil-iii! and they are unbeaten in rebound and they are unbeaten in seven matches in all competitions.
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west ham have had a brilliant europa league campaign so far and knew a win against silkeborg would seal top spot in theirgroup. a great result for the hammers who have guaranteed their place in the last 16 of the competition. michail antonio won what was a bit of a soft penalty. but manuel lanzini wasn't complaining and his spot—kick was enough to give them a 1—0 win at the london stadium to take them straight into the last eight. arsenalfirmly arsenal firmly established their lead at the top of the women's champions league with a comfortable victory over zurich at the emirates stadium. look at this, a stunning volley to break the deadlock in the first half. then a flickr dasher header was flicked over the
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goalkeeper to make it 2—0. zurich header was flicked over the goalkeeper to make it was. zurich header was flicked over the goalkeeper to make it was 3—0. ch pulled one back but it was 3—0. the perfect start to their european campaign, two wins from two. steve diamond has revealed he is in the running to buy the club. he announced he was heading a consortium alongside some investors, bed is one �*two to purchase club. one �*two to purchase club. worries wo to purchase club. worries werei purchase club. worries were put'chase the club. worries were put in admiration a month ago with a the club. worries were put in admiration a month ago w with men's 7” , the club. worries were put in admiration a month ago w with —— n's is, s t’tc’gaagiiav’e'w" , ’7 {snagging iagsy’: 77 amazing iagsy’jrg , from competitive rugby. to be fair, the ust is made. _ from competitive rugby. to be fair, the ust is made. because - from competitive rugby. to be fair, the ust is made. because there i from competitive rugby. to be fair, | the ust is made. because there are not too many people around who have done the business side of these rugby clubs in the rugby side, and you've got to have a certain amount of charisma about you to convince people to come to the championship. and you've got to have a certain amount of charisma about you and know how and track record for —— to
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get investors to come in. and to see the plan for five to ten years. former wasps flankerjack willis has been talk about the demise at the club hejoined been talk about the demise at the club he joined as been talk about the demise at the club hejoined as a been talk about the demise at the club he joined as a teenager, been talk about the demise at the club hejoined as a teenager, he is currently with the england squad preparing for the autumn internationals and says he feels incredibly privileged and grateful to be involved. the 25—year—old is one of the staff and players he was made redundant earlier this month. it is hard to describe how it felt similarly after the news was received. they then started talking about how to claim redundancy pay and everyone was that the company stand. and then we started asking the questions and you think in your head, coming what the word redundancy means, but you are thinking, have i actuallyjust lost myjob? and you realise that everyone in that room as of that minute no longer had a job at wasps and who knows what the future holds for everyone individually and the
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club, it was scary and upsetting. cameron norrie connect hopes of reaching the atp finals suffered a setback after he lost at the vienna open. a bad day as well for andy murray who was also beaten in straight sets. he went down 6—3, 6-2. liang wenbo has been suspended from competing in snooker events due to allegations of misconduct. the 35—year—old was due to play peter lines in an english open qualifier this morning but. from doing so. that's all from me. bye—bye. hello. with 18 degrees in edinburgh on thursday, 21 in london, it doesn't feel like the last few
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days of october out there, it will stay very mild into the weekend, often windy and there will be further rain at times with low pressure anchored to the west of the uk and around it spinning towards us these weather fronts to give these spells of rain but also drier, sunnier moments at times, too. all the while, the air coming from a long way south of us, although temperatures take a little bit of a step backwards during friday, they will head back up again during saturday. starting with a lot of rain across western parts on friday morning, some strong winds, too, gates in places, a lot of standing water spray northern ireland, the heavy rain runs into western scotland, here there could be some flooding disruption. we'll all see a spell of rain in the morning, not much across east anglia and the south—east, compared with elsewhere. look how far away from the far north of scotland and northern isles, just about gone into the afternoon to allow much drier, brighter picture with just a few showers around. these will bring gusts north wales northwards, 50 miles an hour or so, in fact, into the far north of scotland for a time in the afternoon 60 mph gusts
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and temperatures widely in the mid to upper teens. there will still be a few spots in the east and the south—east of england, and it will get to around 20 celsius. largely fine on friday evening, though we are waiting for the next whether system to move on up from the south as we go into saturday morning. so some outbreaks of rain pushing into parts of england and wales at this stage, a little bit cooler, as we start off on saturday, with some spots towards north—east england and eastern scotland, down into single figures. so, cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing steadily further north during saturday, so into northern ireland, reaching into southern scotland, northern scotland staying largely dry, still some sunny spells. largely fine and bright and sunny across east anglia and south—east england, and temperatures getting back into the low 20s. so what will be a blustery day and a windy part two of the weekend on sunday with further weather fronts coming our way. looks to be more showery on sunday, most of the showers will push in across northern and western areas, some of them could well be heavy and thundery, the spells of sunshine in between tend to move through quite quickly
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. president putin warns that the coming decade will be the �*most dangerous and unpredictable', since the end of the second world war. as the un warns there's no credible pathway to keep the rise in global temperatures below a key threshold. we have a special report the arctic circle which is warming more quickly than any other place on earth. and all wildlife is having to adapt to the solder world. security forces in iran have again opened fire on crowds during another day of widespread anti—government protests. and with twelve days to go until the us
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