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that clear last week. and it is all part of this government in waiting that keir starmer wants to deal, is building a closer relationship with business, trying to convince them that the shift to the centre ground is for real and the days ofjeremy corbyn are long gone. is for real and the days of jeremy corbyn are long gone.— is for real and the days of jeremy corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics and _ corbyn are long gone. what do you i make of the politics and economics of this move? the make of the politics and economics of this move?— of this move? the politics of it, are represented _ of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost - of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost within i of this move? the politics of it, - are represented almost within papers where _ are represented almost within papers where the _ are represented almost within papers where the same speech tomorrow has the opposite headline in the independent in terms of being able to relax _ independent in terms of being able to relax migration in which could allow— to relax migration in which could allow it— to relax migration in which could allow it where it is needed but the headline _ allow it where it is needed but the headline in — allow it where it is needed but the headline in telegraph comes from the
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fact thatlf_ headline in telegraph comes from the fact thatlf a labour government in waiting _ fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is— fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is going to relax migration of certain— waiting is going to relax migration of certain sectors, he will want employers to boost training skills and access to british young people, apprenticeships at the same time so migration— apprenticeships at the same time so migration does not become a short—term thing rather than a long-term _ short—term thing rather than a long—term solution and in terms of the economics, in the end, this is largely— the economics, in the end, this is largely political, migration does help the — largely political, migration does help the economy, it helps wider society— help the economy, it helps wider society and our cultural richness as well but _ society and our cultural richness as well but in — society and our cultural richness as well but in terms of the economics, it is incredibly valuable and i think— it is incredibly valuable and i think it's _ it is incredibly valuable and i think it's unlikely that any uk prime — think it's unlikely that any uk prime minister of any vertical party will ever— prime minister of any vertical party will ever really in the end afford to produce migration much more than it currently— to produce migration much more than it currently is — to produce migration much more than it currently is at the moment. that seech it currently is at the moment. that speech will — it currently is at the moment. that speech will be _ it currently is at the moment. trust speech will be tomorrow so we'll keep an ear out for that. to the front page of the guardian, an
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exclusive that the badging here about dominic raab saying he faces fresh questions about behaviour while just a secretary, what are the details? , , ., , ., details? this is the latest in a strin: of details? this is the latest in a string of stories _ details? this is the latest in a string of stories about - details? this is the latest in a string of stories about the - string of stories about the behaviour of dominic raab where he is under investigation for two allegations of bullying officials while foreign office, but this is he behaved so badly in a meeting with the home office during his first stint isjust the the home office during his first stint is just the secretary that the department's top official had to personally apologise to counterparts, that is what the guardian is claiming tonight. we still do not know who will lead this investigation on behalf of rishi sunak into dominic raab�*s behaviour, we could not get details on that but it is clearly all this string of stories putting more pressure on rishi sunak and asking more questions about his judgment
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because, as we've already seen, gavin williamson resigned, pressure over suella braverman and now these talks about dominic raab, and the point that rishi sunak made about running his government with integrity and professionalism, so i think we will see more and more stories about this and the conduct of dominic raab and of course he denied this and rishi sunak is, for now, standing by him and it's worth remembering here is the decision—maker on this. if you find that there is something here, he will ultimately make the decision. with regards to the previous allegations, always insisting he has behaved respectfully toward staff. this last story, take us through this, the main story under the football, you pay for mps' christmas
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parties is their exclusive, what is this about? alfie, we may have lost the line for takes away if you can. yes, parties and mps, you might have thought— yes, parties and mps, you might have thought this _ yes, parties and mps, you might have thought this had gone away a bit since _ thought this had gone away a bit since last— thought this had gone away a bit since last year and all the scandals but mps _ since last year and all the scandals but mps have been told they will be able to _ but mps have been told they will be able to claim the expenses for hosting — able to claim the expenses for hosting christmas parties for their offices _ hosting christmas parties for their offices and they can claim them back for the _ offices and they can claim them back for the first _ offices and they can claim them back for the first time but they've been told they— for the first time but they've been told they cannot claim for alcohol but they— told they cannot claim for alcohol but they can apparently claim from decorations that they've been told that must— decorations that they've been told that must be value for money so the male _ that must be value for money so the male is— that must be value for money so the male is hot— that must be value for money so the male is hot under the collar about this particular one but it will raise — this particular one but it will raise questions again about some of the mps' _ raise questions again about some of the mps' judgment at a time of a cost of— the mps' judgment at a time of a cost of a cost—of—living crisis.
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that — cost of a cost—of—living crisis. that backdrop does overshadow everything. thank you very much to both of you. that's it for the papers. we will back with you a little later. we hope you canjoin us as well when we are back with alfie and david injust well when we are back with alfie and david in just under well when we are back with alfie and david injust under one hour. hello, i'm mark edwards with your sport and only one place to start and that is at the qatar world cup where england are off to a flyer, thrashing iran 6—2 in theirfirst game at the khalifa stadium. pressure told just before half—time with luke shaw floating in a perfect
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ball forjude bellingham. and iran pulled one back before substitute marcus rashford made it five and then manchester city's mark eilish —— jag relation with icing on the cake. and he kept his promise to a young fan material for palsy with a dedicated goal celebration. i for palsy with a dedicated goal celebration.— for palsy with a dedicated goal celebration. i met young finlay about a month _ celebration. i met young finlay about a month ago _ celebration. i met young finlay about a month ago and - celebration. i met young finlay about a month ago and got - celebration. i met young finlay about a month ago and got on | celebration. i met young finlay - about a month ago and got on really well with him, him having cerebral palsy, like my little sister, so he asked me to do a celebration for him and luckily for him it came at the world cup. and luckily for him it came at the world cop-— and luckily for him it came at the world cup. that will mean low to him, world cup. that will mean low to him. won't _ world cup. that will mean low to him. won't it? — world cup. that will mean low to him, won't it? yeah, _ world cup. that will mean low to him, won't it? yeah, that's - world cup. that will mean low to him, won't it? yeah, that's what| him, won't it? yeah, that's what it's all about. _ him, won't it? yeah, that's what it's all about. doing _ him, won't it? yeah, that's what it's all about. doing a _ him, won't it? yeah, that's what| it's all about. doing a celebration is all that is for me but for him it
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will mean the world to him, especially at the world cup so, finlay, that one is for you. england kick-starting _ finlay, that one is for you. england kick-starting their— finlay, that one is for you. england kick-starting their world _ finlay, that one is for you. england kick-starting their world cup - kick—starting their world cup campaign in style and history made by gareth southgate who has more major tournament wins than any other england manager. good day all round. to and by that margin and to play as we did for the majority of the game we did for the majority of the game we have to be really happy, that's the way the players prepared, they looked ready, we felt we had to be that type of team and dealt with the game really well, sticky first half, lots of stoppages but we were a real threat throughout and pressing was really good, movement really good, we will have to be right on our game against the state, so it is a great start but we have to be better. what makes thing at the world cup and gareth bale rose to wales's rescue as the captain's late penalty salvaged a draw against the united states in the country was my first world cup game for 64 years. despite
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some fervent welsh support in the fabulous singing voice as always, wales were listless and overrun in a first half dominated by a vibrant us team who led through timothy where's goal. —— tim weah's goal. gareth bale is brought down by zimmerman before launching his penalty into the net. i—i before launching his penalty into the net. 1—1 the final score. filtrate the net. 1-1 the final score. we were fully _ the net. 1—1 the final score. we were fully focused on this game, not looking _ were fully focused on this game, not looking any— were fully focused on this game, not looking any further like we said, not a _ looking any further like we said, not a good — looking any further like we said, not a good first have to be honest, they played really well and we played — they played really well and we played poor but, yeah, great talk by the gaffer _ played poor but, yeah, great talk by the gaffer at half—time, changed a few things about and the boys came out fighting like we always do, battling, — out fighting like we always do, battling, and we looked like we were going _ battling, and we looked like we were going to _ battling, and we looked like we were going to win the game from the start of the _ going to win the game from the start of the second half and great point from _ of the second half and great point from where we were, showed character a-ain from where we were, showed character again like _ from where we were, showed character again like we _ from where we were, showed character again like we did in 2021 in the
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euros— again like we did in 2021 in the eurosand— again like we did in 2021 in the euros and we go again. sifter again like we did in 2021 in the euros and we go again. after ecuador cosmic win over _ euros and we go again. after ecuador cosmic win over qatar _ euros and we go again. after ecuador cosmic win over qatar yesterday, - cosmic win over qatar yesterday, we've now seen the other two teams in group a. earlier this afternoon, netherlands leaving a very late for the 2-0 netherlands leaving a very late for the 2—0 win over senegal. senegal carrying the hopes of a nation and as african champions perhaps a whole continent but missing injured talisman sadio mane, the dutch playing their first world cup since 20 14 playing their first world cup since 20 i4 and keen playing their first world cup since 2014 and keen to make up for lost time. at the other end, ismaila sarr found that he had a multi—million pound liverpool defender blocking his way before virgil van dijkand the goal came late on. cody gakpo timing his run, judging his finish to perfection. that prompted a
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flurry from senegal and papa gueye hitting a short before noppert showed why louis van gaal gave him his chance. davy klaasen would wrap it up after being given a gift by edouard mendy. and looking at what is in store for tomorrow. lionel messi and his argentina team kick—off against saudi arabia before two concurrent matches, mexico versus poland before group d dark horses denmark take on tunisia. rounding off the day is depleted champions france who will have a plethora of stars against australia. the trial date has been set for the manchester united footballer mason greenwood on his attempted rape charges. the 21—year—old appeared at
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manchester crown court this morning and was bailed for his next hearing in february. rangers have sacked giovanni van bronckhorst after one yearin giovanni van bronckhorst after one year in charge. you lifted last in's scottish cup but after recording the worst ever champions league group stage campaign and falling from a of the title pace, his tenure is over. and that is all the sport for now. goodbye. hello again. yesterday wasn't the most inspiring of autumn days. for many, it was cloudy and wet, we had some strong and gusty winds and it felt quite cold as well. that was how the skies looked in staffordshire as the rain came down — the rain even brought a bit of localised flooding in some of the a roads in cornwall and kent. now, so far this month, the wettest weather has been across the eastern side of the uk. aboyne has seen more than double
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the amount of rainfall so far this november. we've seen nearly twice as much rain in shoreham in sussex. tables will turn, though, on monday with the wettest weather affecting western areas — lough fea, 31 mm in northern ireland. now, over recent times, we've seen areas of low pressure move into the uk and kind of stall as the run—up against this area of high pressure that stayed through the north and east of the uk. that and east of the uk. is kind of what is happening at the that is kind of what is happening at the moment with yesterday's area of low pressure below us although it is weakening in situ with bits of rain turning right and patch, may be some mist and fog of the pennines, called with a nipper forced mist and fog of the pennines, called with a nipperforced into rural commercials and parts of scotland but most starting with a frost free day. central and eastern england a restart off on a damp note to turn a bit brighter with showers across northern and eastern areas of scotland with one or two showers running down the irish sea living pembrokeshire and also devon and cornwall where it will be quite a
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windy day. temperatures 7—11 c but not feeling quite as chilly and foremost was the wind is not as strong as they were yesterday. on wednesday, the went start to pick up once again with another band of rain coming in of the atlantic and this one moving its way northwards and eastwards and it will be followed by a mixture of sunshine and showers but there will be quite a lot of showers across western areas as we head into the afternoon. temperatures not really changing too much, about seven again in the north to about 11—12 across and parts of england and wales. more rain in the forecast for thursday in this area of rain looks to be quite a slow—moving band as it extends its way gradually eastwards and it could see some localised flooding impacts from that in one or two areas before we start to see those areas pick a cop —— picking up in parts of england and wales were 13 celsius vi. into the weekend and next week, staying on the unsettled side with the wind is turning more unsettled and temperatures just coming up 14 over the weekend in cardiff.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... rescue workers in indonesia's westjava province are working through the night to look for survivors in the rubble of a devastating earthquake, which has already killed more than 160 people. hundreds of people are spending the night, being treated here in tents outside of the hospital building. there is a fear, too, of dangerous aftershocks. the world health organization has warned that millions of people in ukraine face a life—threatening winter. iran's footballers have shown their support for protesters back home by refusing to sing the national anthem before their first match at the world cup. and as nasa's artemis spacecraft makes its first orbit of the moon,
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