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here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact familiesht up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money that's been inflationary. it has also neglected productivity when it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance increases for employers will in part at least be passed on and is being passed on by way of higher prices. so those are decisions that this government took and they were the wrong decisions. >> a 74 year old woman has become the first person in scotland to be arrested under the nation's new abortion buffer zones law. police were called to the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow after reports of an anti—abortion protest. the woman was arrested for breaching the exclusion zone, which prevents protesters from gathering within 200m of an abortion clinic. the safe access zones act, passed last year, aims to protect women
here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact familiesht up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money that's been inflationary. it has also neglected productivity when it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance increases for employers...
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the tory shadow chancellor, mel stride, reacted this way on gb news. >> we're looking at an economy thatis >> we're looking at an economy that is really just not going anywhere at all from a government that promised growth, growth, growth. >> and a victory for nottingham families. the prime minister has announced that a judge led pubuc announced that a judge led public inquiry will be held within weeks into the nottingham stabbing attack in 2023. the father of grace o'malley—kumar doctor sanjeev kumar, had this to say. >> we couldn't be more delighted. i think for the nafion delighted. i think for the nation it's a great day because everyone who's also suffered the way we have, we will make sure that changes come. >> britain's speeding drivers, nearly half of all police forces, have catch drivers doing more than 90 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour speed limits. do you feel safe on our roads? how is he going to? how are they going to guarantee they will be british workers. >> building the houses? >> building the houses? >> how are they going to guarantee it? >> i don't know, that sounds li
the tory shadow chancellor, mel stride, reacted this way on gb news. >> we're looking at an economy thatis >> we're looking at an economy that is really just not going anywhere at all from a government that promised growth, growth, growth. >> and a victory for nottingham families. the prime minister has announced that a judge led pubuc announced that a judge led public inquiry will be held within weeks into the nottingham stabbing attack in 2023. the father of grace...
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here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact families right up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money. >> that's been inflationary. it has also neglected. productivity when. >> it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance. increases for employers. >> will in. >> will in. >> part at least be passed on and is being passed on by way of. higher prices. so those are decisions that. this government took and they were the wrong decisions. >> retailers selling knives onune >> retailers selling knives online will face stricter laws, as a review finds it's easier for children to buy blades than paracetamol. new rules mean tougher prison sentences for selling knives to under 18, and a legal duty for retailers to report bulk or suspicious purchases. the crackdown follows tragedies linked to unlicensed knife sales, as the government is vowing t
here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact families right up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money. >> that's been inflationary. it has also neglected. productivity when. >> it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance....
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here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact familiesight up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money that's been inflationary. it has also neglected productivity when it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance increases for employers will in part at least be passed on and is being passed on by way of higher prices. so those are decisions that this government took and they were the wrong decisions. >> a 74 year old woman has become the first person in scotland to be arrested under the nation's new abortion buffer zones law. police were called to the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow after reports of an anti—abortion protest. the woman was arrested for breaching the exclusion zone, which prevents protesters from gathering within 200m of an abortion clinic. the safe access zones act, passed last year, aims to protect wom
here's the shadow chancellor mel stride. >> unexpectedly large rise that is going to impact familiesight up and down the country. but look, this has happened because of choices this government has made. it's gone out and spent a lot of money, borrowed a lot of money that's been inflationary. it has also neglected productivity when it cut those public sector wage deals. there were no productivity requirements attached to that. and of course, the national insurance increases for employers...