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rises and places of see these rises and places of things like income — see these rises and places of things like income tax and vat, and the treasury— like income tax and vat, and the treasury going to be super nervous about— treasury going to be super nervous about rolling back on some of those 2019 commitments which then begs the question— 2019 commitments which then begs the question of— 2019 commitments which then begs the question of where are these tax cuts going _ question of where are these tax cuts going to _ question of where are these tax cuts going to come from, tax rates is going _ going to come from, tax rates is going to — going to come from, tax rates is going to come from, tax rates is going to come from? and it's going to be _ going to come from? and it's going to be the _ going to come from? and it's going to be the guessing game of the next two weeks _ to be the guessing game of the next two weeks as people identify either some really big chunky taxes or may be things— some really big chunky taxes or may be things that require more discretionary spending. this doesn't really— discretionary spending. this doesn't really add _ discretionary spending. this doesn't really add up to a very happy winter week— really add up to a very happy winter week referred lots of talked before about _ week referred lots of talked before about the — week referred lots of talked before about the winter of discontent and i was already being picked up things may be _ was already being picked up things may be energy crisis and prices of food _ may be energy crisis and prices of food and — may be energy crisis and prices of food and fuel but now to know that they're _ food and fuel but now to know that they're going to be increased pressures on all of our incomes and all of— pressures on all of our incomes and all of our— pressures on all of our incomes and all of our services, it's just
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all of our services, it'sjust going to make — all of our services, it'sjust going to make things more miserable as the days get— to make things more miserable as the days get shorter. the government doesn't have much wiggle room, does it? it the government doesn't have much wiggle room, does it?— wiggle room, does it? it doesn't because borrowing _ wiggle room, does it? it doesn't because borrowing costs - wiggle room, does it? it doesn't because borrowing costs are - wiggle room, does it? it doesn't l because borrowing costs are going wiggle room, does it? it doesn't - because borrowing costs are going up with an interest rates going up and it's also got an arms pressures on public services, the nhs is an incredible backlog partially due to covid—i9 but you can't really cut from there, you can cut from defence fence about causing a big incident we have a war going on in europe and the government has made in the manifesto there rishi sunak pointedly said when he became prime minister was with the conservatives were voted on, notjust boris johnson, he wants to stick to his many of that is he can be doesn't, they're probably going to go for most of measures, things like freezing the rate of income tax
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and national insurance which means a lot more people will pay more than they would otherwise be and so, you might not notice a nap and a couple years' time, the homes are going to be significant. and they're going to try to extend the two years longer than 2026 and it was due to be and so, i think the tax burden is going to go up even higher and it's already at a 70 year high that's going to be much, much higher presumably than the end of the year and spending cuts of where that is ford is making the government as theyis ford is making the government as they is saying intending on doing 50-50 they is saying intending on doing 50—50 spending cuts and tax rises and where is that 50% going to come from anything that's going to be grim for some elements of public sector. ,, , . ,, . h, sector. speaking there about the external pressures _ sector. speaking there about the external pressures in _ sector. speaking there about the external pressures in the - sector. speaking there about the | external pressures in the external financial pressures on the
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government with inflation the ukrainian war but as the telegraph points out, it's also due to the eye watering size, their quote, not mine come of the 50 billion background fiscal left by liz truss's disastrous many budget. the unfortunates _ disastrous many budget. tue: unfortunates instead of disastrous many budget. ti9: unfortunates instead of the disastrous many budget. ti9 unfortunates instead of the last four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing — four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing such _ four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing such a _ four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing such a crisis _ four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing such a crisis we _ four weeks hadn't happened, we would not be facing such a crisis we would - not be facing such a crisis we would necessarily— not be facing such a crisis we would necessarily be, even having a statement at all and we are where we are and _ statement at all and we are where we are and that _ statement at all and we are where we are and that is what happened and the team — are and that is what happened and the team in charge of us have to make _ the team in charge of us have to make the — the team in charge of us have to make the best of it in to that extent, — make the best of it in to that extent, so much of this briefing is about now— extent, so much of this briefing is about now i'm probably over the next couple _ about now i'm probably over the next couple weeks is to reinforce the message — couple weeks is to reinforce the message that it's going to be difficult — message that it's going to be difficult times ahead for all sorts of segments notjust difficult times ahead for all sorts of segments not just for the population but for the industries that support us and of the committee be said _ that support us and of the committee be said is— that support us and of the committee be said is back in the summer when the conservative leadership election
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was taking place, this is exactly the kind — was taking place, this is exactly the kind of thing that rishi sunak had warned what would happen while liz truss _ had warned what would happen while liz truss would implement some of the policies that she was thinking of talking — the policies that she was thinking of talking about and so, it just must — of talking about and so, it just must be — of talking about and so, it just must be so hard for him to say i told _ must be so hard for him to say i told you — must be so hard for him to say i told you so— must be so hard for him to say i told you so but he's the man with jeremy— told you so but he's the man with jeremy hunt beside him who now has to try— jeremy hunt beside him who now has to try and _ jeremy hunt beside him who now has to try and fix the vote since. moving onto the front page of the guardian — since. moving onto the front page of the guardian which _ since. moving onto the front page of the guardian which has _ since. moving onto the front page of the guardian which has suella - the guardian which has suella braverman as the story but also a big development in brazil. vowing to honour the rain forest campaigns is lula because lula appears to have gotten his old job back and won the election.
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gotten his old “ob back and won the election. �* , . ~ gotten his old “ob back and won the election. �* , . ,, :, :, election. he'll be taking over from bolsonaro who _ election. he'll be taking over from bolsonaro who was _ election. he'll be taking over from bolsonaro who was fan _ election. he'll be taking over from bolsonaro who was fan of- election. he'll be taking over from bolsonaro who was fan of the - election. he'll be taking over from | bolsonaro who was fan of the green lobby as the guardian points out. lula's presidency and conservation and sustainability in the climate crisis will take centre stage and also the guardian story that don phillips roof in the paper and silver has pay tribute to in the expert he was travelling with when they were killed earlier this year and said that his ally will honour their campaign and bring the green agenda back. ibis their campaign and bring the green agenda back-— agenda back. as harriet says, this is the guardian's _ agenda back. as harriet says, this is the guardian's particular - agenda back. as harriet says, this is the guardian's particular angle i is the guardian's particular angle in the story, but as the is said, this is significant news as well stop it is very encouraging news and the minister who is quoting. band
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the minister who is quoting. and when lula _ the minister who is quoting. and when lula was _ the minister who is quoting. and when lula was in _ the minister who is quoting. and when lula was in power before, tatking — when lula was in power before, talking about the ways in which they're — talking about the ways in which they're going to have a completely different _ they're going to have a completely different approach to the amazonian rain forest _ different approach to the amazonian rain forest to bolsonaro because we have to _ rain forest to bolsonaro because we have to remember that lula is a former— have to remember that lula is a former communist leader from the northern— former communist leader from the northern part of brazil. he is very much _ northern part of brazil. he is very much seen — northern part of brazil. he is very much seen as a man of the people and in his— much seen as a man of the people and in his acceptance speech, certainly the speech— in his acceptance speech, certainly the speech where he confirmed that he had _ the speech where he confirmed that he had one — the speech where he confirmed that he had one that actually, he's talking — he had one that actually, he's talking a _ he had one that actually, he's talking a lot about the people been left behind, the people who are really _ left behind, the people who are really hurt, the ordinary people who were living — really hurt, the ordinary people who were living in these amazonian forests— forests and whose livelihoods of been completely destroyed by what they see _ been completely destroyed by what they see is money grabbing tactics from bolsonaro's government. the tricky— from bolsonaro's government. the tricky thing — from bolsonaro's government. the tricky thing is that tonight,
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twitter— tricky thing is that tonight, twitter is awash with stories of luta _ twitter is awash with stories of luta has — twitter is awash with stories of lula has been interviewed by time magazine — lula has been interviewed by time magazine and talking about how he thinks _ magazine and talking about how he thinks ukraine is responsible for the war— thinks ukraine is responsible for the war as — thinks ukraine is responsible for the war as russia and it's a timely reminder— the war as russia and it's a timely reminder that for all of the really amazing — reminder that for all of the really amazing things that lula does and promotes— amazing things that lula does and promotes with regards to environmental issues, this victory wasn't _ environmental issues, this victory wasn't exactly a completely clear cut signat— wasn't exactly a completely clear cut signal that all is going to be smooth — cut signal that all is going to be smooth sailing in brazil. both candidates, they had good points and bad points _ candidates, they had good points and bad points. will candidates, they had good points and bad oints. ~ .~ , candidates, they had good points and bad oints. ~ . ,, , , candidates, they had good points and bad oints. : .,~ , , ., ., bad points. will take this up again and fascinating _ bad points. will take this up again and fascinating stuff. _ that's it for the papers this hour. harriet and lucy will be back for a second look the front pages at 11:30, but it's goodbye for now.
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good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with rugby league and disappointment for wales who've gone out of the world cup tonight after losing to papua new guinea by 36 points to zero in doncaster. the last try summing up wales' evening, failure to deal with a kick and conceding a sixth try late on. so it's papua new guinea who'll play england in the quarter finals. the women's rugby league world cup starts tomorrow, with england taking on brazil at headingly in the opening match. brazil are the first south american country to take part in a world cup in this sport. tomorrow's game is only their third international match and captain maria graf, who also works as a personal trainer, says it's a big deal back home: i think they are so nervous and they are saying, sending messages and videos all the time. and i think
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this sport is very important because we can be stronger, confident in these experiences. in tennis, andy murray's season's come to an end after he was beaten in the first round of the paris masters this evening. murray was a set and 5—3 up against france's gilles simon and served for the match — but having failed to take his chance his game then fell away and he went on to lose 4—6, 7—5, 6—3 injust under three hours to simon — who at 37 is retiring after this tournament. cricket scotland has confirmed it's investigating over a0 allegations of racism following an independent review which found the governance and leadership of the sport to be institutionally racist. 43 allegations of racism against 27 people are being investigated — as well as alleged claims of racism made against two clubs and two regional associations. the review was commissioned by sportscotland after allegations were made last year.
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at the t20 cricket world cup, after ireland's hopes of progression were all but ended by australia — it's more or less a must—win match for england tomorrow when they play new zealand in brisbane. mathematically, they'd still be alive in the competition if they lose — but their chances of reaching the semi finals would be slim. their match against australia was rained off and the weather forecast doesn't look good tomorrow. assistant coach paul collingwood knows stopping a confident new zealand side won't be easy: a lot of t20 cricket recently, i know we've had that game the other night but were in a good wicked here in brisbane on the ground that we are excited to play at and it comes onto the bed very nicely here and hopefully, the complaint or strengths which as of to make sure that the boys about their and play
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their smart aggressive forget that we can do. it's a natural way of playing and from a coaches point of view, we have to make sure the environment is free and we can go there and express ourselves and we always said that you don't when road cups by being conservative. you have to be one step better the competition. as you know in the past five or six, the powerful line—up is what other teams fear meant to make sure that we utilise that and be smart with it and obviously the grounds are here but you do get that opportunity, you have to take it and show your power. liverpool boss jurgen klopp has dismissed suggestions his team are in decline. they host napoli tomorrow in the champions league at anfield, with both sides having already secured a place in the knock—out stages. but, domestically liverpool have suffered consecutive premier league defeats to nottingham forest and leeds.
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they are 15 points behind leaders arsenal in the premier league, but klopp says he'll do everything he can to reverse their fortunes. we are all there to be judged and managers, players, that's how life is in professional football. managers, players, that's how life is in professionalfootball. so, at this moment, i do not think about that at all because we cannot change it anyway, so we have to go through this and if you want to get out of something, very often first of all, have to go through it in that is what we're doing. yes, with some lows and some eyes, we will be able to say that it was never a quick fix and now looks like it's not a quick fix and it's proven. but we will not stop fighting. no, it's not a question enough and improbably, i didn't read anything, but it probably, everything will be judged about me now is low which is fine. and people look at me, they'll say he looks tired or whatever, i'm not,
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i cannot give that excuse. it's not. my i cannot give that excuse. it's not. myjob is not only being here in the moment when the sun is shining and someone gives us a trophy, myjob is here to be there when we have to really go through a rough period. and i will do that. and in the womens super league — brighton & hove albion have announced that former england manager hope powell has stepped down it comes with brighton second bottom in the wsl, following yesterday's 8—0 hammering by tottenham. powelljoined brighton in 2017. the club have just three points from their opening five matches of the league campaign — and have won just one of their past 10 matches in all competitions stretching back to last season. and that's all your sport for now. goodnight. 0ut after a wild and windy night,
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and tuesday, mixture of sunshine and showers to the northeast of england and scotland but many places will brighten up in a few morning showers before the afternoon the strain prayed in southern scotland and northern ireland in northern england driest of all. what with when picking up later and blustery both frequent showers to the afternoon in wales, the midlands in southern england and temperatures down a bit from what we saw through monday but still, a degree to above normalfor the time of year. and tuesday evening and overnight, showers easing back with some clear skies and slip later wins in a cooler night and single figures but there is some pretty wet and windy weather gathering behind it and as we go through wednesday, we could see widespread gills developing across northern and western areas with wind gusts of around 50 or 60 mph and all of us will see rain at some point through the day. goodbye for now.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i in singapore. the headlines. ukrainian rockets attack russian positions, as moscow targets more of the country's infrastructure — we have a special report from the frontline. look at it. desolation. this is what months of attritional warfare does to a town. in brazil — supporters ofjair bolsonaro are distraught — and there's concern the far—right president may not accept defeat in sunday's election. he's yet to formally concede. police in india arrest nine people
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